- 01 Nov 11, 14:07#282353
Well, this wasn't the best of races, but I thoroughly enjoyed Jaime getting a bunch of points, Renault screwing up their strategy and of course, watching Massa make a fool of himself 



About the circuit, I feel it is good and will deliver good racing in the future (I think it's like a mix of Sepang and Suzuka, both nice tracks), the key factor in my opinion was the conservative tyre choice. Pirelli didn't know the track conditions and played it safe, I think if they had brought the super-softs along with soft/medium compound, things would've been more interesting
it wasn't like there wasn't overtaking (Jaime passed a bunch of cars on his way to 8th place), most cars were just running by their own so couldn't overtake/being overtaken, and that can only be solved if there are pitstops to mix the field up. Also with the Lap 1 incidents, the midfield battle was reduced to 3/4 cars because the others were either out of the race, or in the back overtaking HRTs and the like.

To answer your question FF, Webber needs Bridgestones, Massa needs Jesus and Hamilton needs an iPhone app that tells him where Massa is on track and to stay well away from the wee man. Out of them Hamilton is the only one who will bounce back stronger next year.



About the circuit, I feel it is good and will deliver good racing in the future (I think it's like a mix of Sepang and Suzuka, both nice tracks), the key factor in my opinion was the conservative tyre choice. Pirelli didn't know the track conditions and played it safe, I think if they had brought the super-softs along with soft/medium compound, things would've been more interesting
