That word "slipstream" doesn't seem to be mentioned a lot in this season. It always used to be the driver coming up to pass needed the slipstream from the car in front to overtake smoothly. Now it seems to be more and more the "dirty air" from the car in front is preventing the car behind from overtaking. Am I missing something or has something technical happened to make the difference?
There is also the factor that some courses are difficult to pass on. I will say this for Alonso, he takes risks to get what he wants and shows a lot of courage in some of his manoeuvers. Lewis is a cleaner driver however and manages to keep the line.
Yes Massa's was a great drive at Silerstone but on the whole it doesn't happen.
Which is a shame for Massa! He seems to need more consistency. Kimi needs a bit of that Alonso fire in his icy Finnish blood maybe.