- 24 Mar 13, 17:17#351618
Race wins:181Drivers' titles:12Constructors' titles:8
Fantasy F1 Team = Bridewell Palace Racing
Time for Lew's thoughts on the race.
Despite Alonso's retirement, Hamilton entering the McLaren pit, another self-induced retirement for Maldonado, and Button's disastrous stop, this race will be remembered for intense politics.
A shame Merc didn't allow their boys to race, Lewis would've been fully co-operational with Nico, just as he was with Jenson in his McLaren days, when they were allowed to race each other. Nico's "REMEMBER TODAY" is an ominous statement, and if such emotions raise their head later in the season, could have very interesting consequences.
But Red Bull surely take the spotlight. They took the spotlight away from what was an excellent on-track battle between Seb and Mark, which had my heart going nuts all through the wheel-to-wheel mastery. For me, it's mixed emotions. We, the fans, wish to see good racing, which is what we got, when Seb disobeyed the team. But we also understand (well, most of us, anyway) that it is a team sport, and the best interests of the team must be preserved.
So while Seb surely made the race much more exciting that it WOULD have been, had RBR's desires been fulfilled, he clearly showed himself to be a poor team player. Who remembers the British Grand Prix of 2011, when Mark was right behind Seb, and looking to pass. Seb radio'd in, saying "Just be wise, guys, just be wise". What a jerk he appears now, when, in the reverse situation, he went against all instruction.
I don't know what to say other than that really. Good on him for giving us great action, and bad on him for being such a turncoat. It's what happens when the passion runs high, I guess.
What a shame McLaren and Williams aren't at the front! THEY let their guys race with no fuss!

Despite Alonso's retirement, Hamilton entering the McLaren pit, another self-induced retirement for Maldonado, and Button's disastrous stop, this race will be remembered for intense politics.
A shame Merc didn't allow their boys to race, Lewis would've been fully co-operational with Nico, just as he was with Jenson in his McLaren days, when they were allowed to race each other. Nico's "REMEMBER TODAY" is an ominous statement, and if such emotions raise their head later in the season, could have very interesting consequences.
But Red Bull surely take the spotlight. They took the spotlight away from what was an excellent on-track battle between Seb and Mark, which had my heart going nuts all through the wheel-to-wheel mastery. For me, it's mixed emotions. We, the fans, wish to see good racing, which is what we got, when Seb disobeyed the team. But we also understand (well, most of us, anyway) that it is a team sport, and the best interests of the team must be preserved.
So while Seb surely made the race much more exciting that it WOULD have been, had RBR's desires been fulfilled, he clearly showed himself to be a poor team player. Who remembers the British Grand Prix of 2011, when Mark was right behind Seb, and looking to pass. Seb radio'd in, saying "Just be wise, guys, just be wise". What a jerk he appears now, when, in the reverse situation, he went against all instruction.
I don't know what to say other than that really. Good on him for giving us great action, and bad on him for being such a turncoat. It's what happens when the passion runs high, I guess.
What a shame McLaren and Williams aren't at the front! THEY let their guys race with no fuss!


Last edited by LewEngBridewell on 24 Mar 13, 19:00, edited 1 time in total.

Race wins:181Drivers' titles:12Constructors' titles:8
Fantasy F1 Team = Bridewell Palace Racing