The good news in India so far after two practice sessions is that although Sebastian Vettel was the fastest man, his teammate, Mark Webber, was never far behind. Webber said that he will not move aside to let Vettel win, should he be leading and Vettel be behind.
Vettel has won the last three races, including the Japanese Grand Prix and the Korean Grand Prix, and he is now leading the series and aiming for his third title in a row. But most F1 fans want action and suspense, and Webber wants the title himself.
“This weekend if I have the chance to win the Grand Prix, I’ll go for it,” Webber said on Thursday. “Mathematically I have a chance.”