If i'm not mistaken, Alonso has been picked up by vettel last or 2 seasons ago. And vice verca maybe.
No he doesn't. Santander has already stated that they're staying with Ferrari, even if Alonso leaves. In fact Alonso would probably lose Santanders sponsorship for his cycling team, if he left, which sort of locks him in his Ferrari contract, according to TJ13's sources, which are usually quite reliable, considering that he knew of the Kimi transfer at least two weeks before anyone else reported it.
Hmmm... I always pretend they're booing at the other drivers, who are simply uncapable of putting up a fight...
Give Hamilton, Alonso, Kimi or even Rosberg a RB and Vettel would probably become the new Massa
Not neccessarily. It depends if they could adapt to the counter-intuitive style neccessary to drive the Newey cars.
Counter intuitive style? What are you smoking. It's a car that simply has more downforce then all the others. Vettel is simply that much better than Mark at getting the most out of it. All he has is huge confidence in himself and the car. Hamilton I'm sure would be able to be just as quick if not quicker.
In reference to that article as well, it seems like Vettel has lost most of the Humour and sparkle he had a few years ago. They talk about him making Di Resta look like a wood plank on stage or something, but I've noticed that he doesn't kid around with the reporters anymore and even on good days tends to have more serious look on his face. The only time you really see it is after a Pole Position or race win when he is getting out of the car (though often covered up by his stupid finger). It seems like ever since the "Multi 21" incident that he got all serious and cranky. Even his little thank you talks to the team on the radio seem repetitive and rehearsed. I never minded him winning a few years ago, but anymore it goes beyond wanting some variety and more towards outright dislike of the dude and how he carries himself and interacts with people, which sucks since he was WAY different not too long ago.
The scene in which Vettel made DiResta look pale is actually from this year's Silverstone GP, so I don't think he's lost his sense of humour.
Maybe not in that kind of setting, but he certainly has in most the race paddock interviews I've seen with him lately.
As I've written. The British press in particular has been portraying him in rather negative light since his 2011 dominance. Why should he go out of his way to accomodate them? His German language interviews are just as hillarious as they've ever been. He didn't change a single bit in that regard since he was in Formula-BMW, when I had the pleasure to meet him twice. He is probably the most approachable of all the F1 drivers. He regularly takes part in events that are not on the Red Bull PR agenda, but rather organized by fans. That's something you can't say about every driver and it certainly doesn't match the MO of an arrogant and self-centred man.
Fair enough. I watch the BBC coverage and occasionally the Sky coverage if its a "highlights only" race for the BBC and I want to see more in depth coverage, so I guess I'm only seeing one perspective.
That said, there are plenty of F1 drivers who go above and beyond for fans and stuff outside F1. Most of them are trying to promote F1 in their respective country, so it is no surprise to me that you see more of what Vettel does in your area compared to Perez or Button or Webber in theirs (just to name a few who I have heard of going above and beyond fairly often).