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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Watching Vettel win for the second time this morning though, and I begin to wonder whether the second might come sooner rather than later.
And it couldn't happen to a nicer guy - he comes across really well, as a genuine person - unlike Hamilton, say, who appears to be partly the product of the McLaren marketing machine. I was surprised BMW let him go so easily - a race contract is obviously more attractice than testing, but I would have been trying my hardest to make it a loan deal.
He still makes mistakes of course - had he been driving for points, he would have let Kubica past in Australia but it's reassuring that some people are still racers at heart. And had he not been quite so apologetic afterwards he might have avoided as great a penalty for the next race.
Definitely one to watch. No idea whether he likes Heuers, but I reckon TAG-Heuer signed up the wrong Sebastian!
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