It was a very eventfull qualifying session. But to be honest, I just can't believe what all happened in Q1!! It was a farse!!!
What were Ferrari and McLaren doing??!
I accept, it was a tricky situation, but they should atleast have set a time at the start of Q1.
I remember, just before Q1 got underway, Hulkenberg got a message on the team radio, that "the whethermen say that the worst is over as far as the rain is conserned, the conditions will get better, so we will wait a bit before we go out". I didn't see when he got out, but it is evident he didn't leave it till the very end, like Ferrari and McLaren did, and suffered for it.
When Q1 started, and a queue of cars exited the pitlane, after seeing the cars in it, I had contrasting thoughts; What would the "weaker" teams be thinking, to get out early, get as many laps as possible to access the conditions and get a good lap, even if it took several tries; and what the "stronger" teams were thinking, to wait for the conditions to get better, let the "other" cars "sweep" the surface, and they would definitely get a top time in one attempt.
The rain that came then, really turned the predictions on it's head.
This was a big mistake by both Ferrari and McLaren, whatever the weatherman said, they should have at least got out at the start, and set a time. All four cars were clearly struggling, all had big spins when on a fast lap. Button was lucky that he came out a little early, he had time to set one laptime before it started pouring again (ended up in the gravel after that). Alonso was maybe the only one who looked a little likely to save the day, but he spun on his first run and narrowly missed out in the final one.
This is a day to forget for the Scuderia.