- 11 Sep 11, 16:19#274149Not blown away by this race.
Vettel races away to another win, not even that excited by his pass on Alonso, he was way faster than him anyway.
Solid race from Jenson, he's made more overtakes than anyone this year, and still has been making very few mistakes. Just seems to be fully hooked up with McLaren now, and is enjoying taking it race by race in a fairly competitive car. Lot of sour grapes on here about how he's ahead of Lewis in the championship, stop being so damn insecure about it guys, Jenson has done well, you can't slate him for being behind Lewis then say it's nothing special when he's ahead.
Schumacher, well he is looking competitive again, at the level we were all looking for when he came back, no one was after or expecting domination, just wanted to see him mixing it up with the newer drivers. But although his physical attitude to driving has changed, he never lost that mental edge on track, the lack of a little voice that says slow down or back off;your going too far. He refuses to give up, it wasn't that bad with Hamilton today, but no other driver would've defended how Schumacher did for so long I think. But that is probably what is needed to win so many championships.
The rules we're looking at are subjective really, more did he go too far, then X has happened, therefore a punishment is in order.
It's make your mind up time though, at the start of the season, we saw strict punishment on moves like this, they've been seriously laxed recently though (for all drivers as far as I can see it was strict at the start and laxer later on, not going for this Hamilton has it worse and is victimised, he just feels that way but its correlation due to him being involved in more collisions) which is better? I agree I'd like consistency throughout the season though, or at least a formal statement of change.
Pity for the drivers who were wiped out at the start though, and for Massa who seems to keep getting bad luck lately. Talking about the start, another good one by Schumacher and Alonso. But if the inherent pace of the car isn't there, you won't stay ahead for long (although in Alonso's case Hamilton was held up long enough, not all luck though, Alonso jumped Hamilton at the start and Hamilton was caught out at the restart).
It's looking good back in the midfield though, it's tight and a pretty large amount of promising drivers learning the ropes.