Any suggestion that Brawn fixed this so that JB could finish first is complete tosh.
As we approached the window for the first pit stops, it became apparent that Jenson would come out directly behind Nico Rosberg if we went with his planned three-stop strategy. We therefore made the decision to switch Jenson onto a two-stop strategy to ensure that he could run in clean air. Rubens was going extremely quickly at the front at that time and his three-stop strategy was clearly the quickest option for him. Unfortunately his tyres did not perform well after his second stop which compromised his pace and ultimately cost him the race.
Rosberg was always going to be a player, we knew this yesterday after seeing the wieghts. What Brawn did do was secure a 1-2 rather than a 1-3. Which would have most likley happened had JB stayed on the three stopper. We saw Webber was not far behind Rubens after their stops, and so count in a Jenson who would have lost time behind a slower Williams, and I bet it works out that Webber would have been in front of Jenson.
For some reason the 3rd stint for Rubens was slow. Im not sure how the team could have fixed that
. He was still on for the win until that stint and the oddly slow times.
edit - Also, to compare:
Mansell in 1992 won the first 5 races.
Shumacher in 2004 won the first 5 races.
Shumacher in 2002 won 4 out of the first 5 races.
Button in 2009 won 4 out of the first 5 races.
Championship talks are still too early, we have seen there is much chance for Ferrari to get up there, and RedBull are quick, even quicker, we dont know yet. This will be an interesting year for Brawn, but they are doing everything they can to get the points whilst they still can!