Great race. Didn't bode well in the beginning with no position change at the start but street circuits always sort the men from the boys.
Hard luck for Hamilton. Sniffed a chance and went for it, a real racer's instinct but unfortunately Mark Webber is not someone to try and hang out to dry. The pass wasn't fully nailed and he had to give Mark room. He didn't and he paid for it. Racing incident for me. Twice in the last 2 races he's tried to muscle it and twice he's come unstuck.
Thought Jenson would get Mark, but Webber is a man on a mission and even on 50+ lap old tyres he was not to be denied a podium.
Vettel gave it his best shot but Fernando made no mistakes I could see.
What is Schumi up to though? I know the car isn't to his liking but did he have a hand in Kobayashi's accident? and was he responsible for offing Nick Heidfeld?I'm a fan but heit looked dodgy. Just saw Schumi interview though. "Racing incident", says he. Well it was an incident that happened in the race so that much is true.
Great to see Timo Glock running so well early on the Virgin and Kubica was a monster once he got those new tyres, he fair bullied his way through the lower order late on. Great stuff.
It's going to go the distance for sure. Button is probably out of it really. Webber is the man for me. I hope he can show a clean pair of heels in Japan. I really don't want the Spanish sulk to win it, especially with the sour taste of manipulating results to go with it. That said, Ferrari's tactics have put their man back in the hunt.
Scrap the rule. Team orders are fully in order and always have been. Drivers and casual fans may not like it but that is the way it is and should stay. F1 is a business, then a sport.
No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012