- 25 Mar 12, 22:21#296683
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
I think Johnny Herbert was one of the stewards.


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Vettel comments about cucumbers show him in a very poor light.
Congratulations to Alonso, they should doc Massa's salary today and give it to Alonso as a bonus. He drove a fantastic race, they got the car set up right for the changeable conditions and the ugly car didn't look so ugly today.Take note folks the most ardent McLaren fans are congratulating Alonso. Sadly it's a courtesy that's not often repaid.
A point I'd like to make though that hasn't been discussed is Hamilton is driving smoothly and consistently and although two wins have eluded him, he's doing what he said he'd do. So far it's outscored all others but Alonso. Given the fact that Button and Vettel both had aggressive passes that went awry that were both their falts... imagine had Lewis Hamilton done either of those, the usual peanut gallery asking for his head. Imagine had like Button or Vettel he'd not received a penalty? So let's please cut the hypocrisy out.
McLaren cost Lewis perhaps 10 seconds in the pit today and it's obvious that the car setup was not ideal for changeable conditions, so he drove today the race Jenson hangs his hat on, so for that bit of growth and maturity I give him props for what's he's delivered so far this year. The wins will come, the McLaren team has just have to stop acting like a mid field team when it comes to pit stops and some strategic calls.
Vettel today showed all the grace of the playground kid that takes his ball and goes home when things don't go his way. Classy interview ^^.
Finally, I'm sure everyone but Ferrari fans were pulling for Perez, Alonso deserved the win, but Perez's performance today was spectacular!
looking forward to seeing Sergio Perez alongside Alonso at Ferrari in the near future.
I tried staying up late last night to watch the race but fell asleep. .
Exciting race despite a less favourable result. Ferrari and Alonso got a surprise win but without the rain I doubt they'd have won.
Schumacher seems to have no luck at all so far this season. Grosjean made another horlicks of things again. Disappointing for Lotus as the car is pretty good.
As for the incident between Vettel and Karthikeyan, it has to be a racing incident at best but the powers that be have handed Karthikeyan a 20 second penalty and he is kind of taking the blame for the incident (source). To be fair, there were faults on both sides. Vettel clearly thought he was past but Karthikeyan was being lapped so should have been right out of the way. Perhaps he didn't realise that Vettel was that close behind and he was on the white line which would have been slippery so was moving to get off of it. Can't blame Vettel for being a bit upset. After having 2 seasons that can only be described as phenonemal, he's having a season that has started really badly. Bit of a come down but these things happen.
Red Bull's pit calls at the end were odd - pit, no don't pit, STOP THE CAR!!!!
Button hitting Karthikeyan was a bit odd. Karthikeyan seemed to be taking a wider line and Button probably thought the door was being left open. Again faults on both parts.
Perez was another one who benefitted from the conditions but that shouldn't detract from his fantastic drive. A few more laps and he would have been right behind Alonso. I was really rooting for Perez to catch Alonso and pass him! Hope to see more from Perez as the season goes on.
Button hitting Karthikeyan was a bit odd. Karthikeyan seemed to be taking a wider line and Button probably thought the door was being left open. Again faults on both parts.
I'm agreeing with yamashek's post above, although initially I thought Vettel was at fault. NK did say that he had to move back in and "Vettel was there" so it seem that he accepts responsibility - although harsh.
It is unprofessional of Vettel to label him an idiot though, and I do hope to see an apology from Vettel in the next few days. He was heated up in the moment.
I did not see Button's incident so cannot comment on that.
I'm agreeing with yamashek's post above, although initially I thought Vettel was at fault. NK did say that he had to move back in and "Vettel was there" so it seem that he accepts responsibility - although harsh.
It is unprofessional of Vettel to label him an idiot though, and I do hope to see an apology from Vettel in the next few days. He was heated up in the moment.
I did not see Button's incident so cannot comment on that.
he had to "move back in" because he was out of track! Passing cars need to leave room for the passed cars.
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