- 26 Jul 10, 09:29#208729
Apart from the Ferrari scandal, did anyone see any overtaking done during this race??? I noticed DelaRosa when he changed to the new tyres late in the race but apart from that I saw none at all. I know there was overtaking on the first corner but big deal. This track seems to have a couple of good overtaking opportunities in it but these cars are just impossible to pass in which makes for a boring race. Look at the battles throughout the race that were close and provided nothing, Hamilton v Webber (early race), Hamilton v Button (late in the race), Kubica v Schumacher (after pitstops) and the cars from 8th to 13th were with eachother pretty much throughout the whole race but nothing came from it once in this ordinary race. I hope these Pirelli tyres give better racing for next year because these races have been pretty unspectacular lately in terms of drivers actually overtaking eachother.
When I heard Martin Brundle say after Webber and Hamilton pitted that that was the last set of stops my heart just sank, because I knew then that we were in for another 'finish where you are' race. Why get rid of refueling if this is its substitute? I think the Ferrari scandal wouldn't be getting this much publicity if there was more overtaking throughout the field in this race. Instead, us as fans, just have to chew the fat over the only available overtaking that happens in F1 these days and that is the guy behind can overtake provided that the guy in front will wave him through.
When I heard Martin Brundle say after Webber and Hamilton pitted that that was the last set of stops my heart just sank, because I knew then that we were in for another 'finish where you are' race. Why get rid of refueling if this is its substitute? I think the Ferrari scandal wouldn't be getting this much publicity if there was more overtaking throughout the field in this race. Instead, us as fans, just have to chew the fat over the only available overtaking that happens in F1 these days and that is the guy behind can overtake provided that the guy in front will wave him through.