Giblet wrote:Lewis could be in a good position, as the race pace of the Mclaren has usually been quit good. Vettel could be in trouble if he has his usual bumper car action.
Great stuff from Rubens, I like that Williams is starting to show form again after so many years of mediocrity. Hulk looked messy every session. Frustrated and overdriving the car.
Never mind the fact that Rubens has all the new updates on the car and Nico hasn't. I don't think it's really fair to compair them.
I am so impressed by what Alonso is doing. He was a bit lucky that Vettel messed up his lap but Alonso is so calm en so unbelievable confident in his abilities. One of the all thime greats in my opinion, even though I don't like his personality. But somehow the all the greats have terrible personalities, Senna, Schumacher etc.
I also wanted to say that the BBC coverage starts to become one big advertizing show for McLaren and their great British drivers. I mean of course its British television and I understand them favouring McLaren and Jenson and Lewis. But every singe race since the Ferrari 'teamorders' they've show the clip where Massa lets Alonso through. And Eddie Jordan can only say one thing about Ferrari and that is that they cheated in his opinion. Really boring from British state television. I might switch over to 'ze Germanz'.