You guys are trying to change the subject I see. A telling sign of imminent defeat 
Well since you only just realise that this was a fight that Button cannot win You can jump ship and join us. We all win that way. I mean my heart just can't bear the feeling of pity for the Button's fans after the season is done... All the tears. Lets just all turn into Hamilton fans. How does that sound?
Yeah, believe it or not some of us dicuss things in f1 that are pretty much unrelated to Lewis Hamilton, admittedly it wasn't on topic but I don't think the mods minded, heck the change from the usual drivel here probably stopped them scooping their brains out.
I don't support Jenson, I just don't see why you can't wait until the end of the season (and don't love Lewis as much as you), if I had the inclination I could see what any of you Hamilton fanboys were saying before Monza?
But seriously, support Hamilton, but why not just enjoy f1 as a whole? Why all this venom for Jenson? When he does good in f1, why don't you see that as good?
Actually, I was cheering for him to come second in Monza.

I was looking in the mirror and I saw on my tv that Jenson was going into the pitstop before Alonso and I thought, "that's good, that's good." Then sometime after I saw Alonso exit the pit lane and then undercut Jenson in turn 1 and I thought, "That's fantastic!"

I respect Button's driving and strategic thinking very much. His drive in Monza was surprisingly good. If he had a bit more speed he might have nullified the 0.8 second pit stop advantage of Alonso. Looking back though, Alonso had that race in the palm of his hand. He was masterfully controlling his pace and waiting to make his move at the pit stops. We can deduce that Alonso's Ferrari was the faster car that day. Remember, Alonso actually started the race with more fuel than Button so Button's car was slightly faster at the beginning of the race, to the average man it seemed like Button had genuine pace over Alonso, but it was not so: Later on Button had to switch to "G4" fuel setting which is 3 steps down from full power setting, this is because he used up too much fuel trying to keep Alonso back in his higher drag car - Button was going all out. Unbeknownst to Button though, Alonso was not pushing at all - he was conserving fuel going at about 90% of his maximum pace. After the pit stop Alonso belted out the full power of that Ferrari V8 and put his car in a position to capitalize on his pit stop. Then he jumps Button and rode off on his stallion into the Italian sunset. Fernando's car still had more than enough fuel to go full power until he end (Home race). Even if Button was still in front after that pit stop he would be inevitably eaten alive on one of the straights or he would have embarrassingly ran out of fuel defending. So.. It was a very good race by Button.. but he didn't make the right pit stop call, he didn't conserve fuel at the right times and ultimately he wasn't fast enough... Sure Hamilton cocked up his race..Button was better that weekend..But I have to call it as I see it

The beating is coming down!