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I totally agree. It feels like every other race he starts on pole, makes some daft mistake, then wakes up and has an amazing recovery drive to scrape a decent result and only drop a few more points to Hamilton.
I think the two of them are very closely matched on a good day, I just find it bizarre that as Hamilton has matured into a far calmer driver, Seb seems to have lost his knack for calmly controlling races.
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Yep, Hamilton has a habit of acting like a bit of a dick-wad out of the car but Vettel seems to save his bad behaviour for key moments in races. This is why for all his wet eyed antics when things haven't gone his way i'm still a fan of Hamilton as he still has the ability to amaze on the track. Vettel seems like a nice bloke but his moments of shear brilliance feel few and far between.
He's definitely a bottler under pressure; he fails to picture the long game every time.
The longer he goes without winning another championship, the more mistakes he's making.