Driver of the day Rubens indeed! =D> It could have been Mark's day too, but he was as lucky as usual...
Congratulations to Lewis Hamilton, he was heavily pressured this week-end, even
(mostly) by his own countrymen. The brave battle at the start with Heikki showed once more there's no team order at Macca, the first attempt through Copse was thrilling.
roost89 wrote:good race! it was interesting to say the least.
What the hell were the Ferrari strategists thinking? Keeping Kimi on used inters and not filling him with more fuel when he pitted at the same time as Lewis. He was faster and well capable of pressuring and attempting a pass! Bad Bad move from them! [-X [-X
Actually Ferrari did the exact same choice as Renault, who share the same Meteo provider as them, namely Météo France.
They predicted very light rain in 5 minutes, and they were right on the 5mn delay, but wrong on the "light" density, hence the awfull choice of both teams...
I can't see any end to the Massa jokes, his clownesque pirouettes under wet conditions are building a legend.
I think he spunt nearly every lap for half of the race, and should have been black flagged for everyone'sake.
(and I don't joke, there's a rule stating a driver must be forced to pit if he shows no control of the car repeatedly like Massa today or Ralph at Montreal 2006, but they never apply that rule...)
Trulli kind of succeded in taking advantage of the rain, but not as much as I have hoped.
(unlike Barichello).
Williams slavaged a point with Kazuki, which is finally a good end to an horrible week-end. I think Nico made the same mistake on Glock than Lewis did on Fernando at Bahrein, underestimating his traction advantage. But there was nothing to hope for anyway as the FW30 was bad on both dry and wet track...
Renault's car is disapointing. I think Miguel is right when he said
(in another topic) that the R28 s*cks with heavy loads, and I'd add it s*cks on light loads too
(Magny Cours). The pace is very promising on "normal" stints, something like 4 tenth down on Macca/Ferrari, which is levelling them with BMW and Red Bull, but it seems unsteady whenever the conditions becomes "special" and they try different strategies.
That said, Piquet had a good pace on his first stint, and he was one of the last to pit
(along Heidfeld, and then the Hondas and Bourdais).
Now I hope for more rain everywhere, it just makes the GP too exciting!
Oh, and last note: Bourdais is slow! On every track conditions. His car had more potential than Honda's, and was on the same timming with tyre switches, so there's no excuses. I hope he will somehow kick his own ass and wake up before being destroyed by Vettel...