WOW! What a race!!!!
Those who advocate for reverse grid starts may have a point.
FANTASTIC move by Vettel to jump Rosberg and Webber at the first turn. The point standings don't show it, but Vettel has dominated all three races so far this year, and, imho, will dominate the next 16 as well. Vettel will be the 2010 WDC. You read it here first.
But the drive of the day goes to Fernando Alonso, who battled a gearbox problem all race long and STILL managed to set very competitive times. Well done, Fernando. A great shame that his engine done blowed up just a few miles from the finish.
My respect for Alonso has gone up several notches as a result
Also, kudos to Nico. Just as Alonso showed his true talent once he got out of the evil MInardis, Rosberg has shown himself to be a top tier driver - and more than a match, so far, for his famous teammate. Well done to you too, Nico.
Condolences to our Moscow contingent, but you can take solace in the knowledge that your boy Petrov got a chance to shine today and looked very good while dueling with Hamilton. The lad has a future, that's for sure.
And lastly, well done to Adrian Sutil. Like Vettel, he was denied points that he should have scored in the first two races through no fault of his own. But holding off Hamilton for 16 laps at the end of this race showed me he has the stuff to compete in Formula One. Good for him and good for Force India in being competitive all season so far. They should get an award for Most Improved Team.
Oh, and honorable mention to HRT for completing a full race distance.
The weather was the story again this weekend, as it was a failure by McLaren and Ferrari to manage their wet weather qualifying strategies that put so many of the fast boys at the back of the grid.
EDIT:
more bobbing and weaving than an Ali vs. Weeble fight.
AHAHAHAHAHAH!