I have a lot of expectations for Barcelona. This is truly the first European race, and all teams will want to deliver their best efforts. They will get out a lot of upgrades, and hopefully make things interesting for the fans. Let's face it, if a driver dominates for the wins, it gets pretty stale quickly.
Spain ... Alonso ... he would absolutely love to pay back to his loyal fans by a win in Barcelona, so this race almost has as much priority as Monza. I wouldn't have any trouble enjoying that scene if it ever pays out.
The DRS is slowly being adjusted to deliver what it always intended. Yea, at times passing has been too effortless, each pass should entail some difficulty. I hope that by race time, the organizers have set a DRS activation zone that does allow passing, but not without effort. My ideal scenario is for both the attacker and defender to arrive at the corner pretty much side-by-side, and may the best man win.
So far, the races have involved a lot of confusing pit strategies. Everyone has been on a steep learning curve when it comes to tire degradation. But each race generates more data, and it won't be long before all the teams learn what strategies are effective. I hope it doesn't degenerate into a predictable procession, because so far, I've enjoyed the chaos and mayhem of different cars on different strategies. Well, not that much chaos because in the end, the best driver and car wins, and the finishing order usually reflects the general progression of accomplishment.
Personally, I haven't been able to come to terms with the new chicanes, turn 14 and 15. To me it's like witnessing a failed nose job on an old girlfriend. Somehow disturbing, and just not right.
Racing should be decided on the track, not the court room.