My rather mashed up thoughts:
How impressive is Trulli now he has the race pace?
Was interesting to see Jenson admit his own failures ("I've crashed too many times lately") when he could easily blame his dog of a car. If only some others could be so honest...
Good race for Ferrari obviously, didn't really have a preference to who won. Yes the exhaust flailing about was a bit dangerous and maybe it should have been ripped off in the pits, but crikey it's F1. Let's give the cars nice pink fluffy jackets and get the Magic music channel in the garages, shall we? Kimi came home second EASILY, disqualifying extremely competitive cars willy nilly isn't helping anyone is it? (apart from maybe McLaren WINK WINK WINK).
Kova looked comfortable and drove a brilliant grand prix, as did Piquet.
Magny Cours is still toss.
The penalty for me was just about justified. I like to think I'm a fair and reasoning poster and I certainly don't dislike Hamilton, so save your vitriol for others if you disagree, because I can't be arsed.
If it becomes a Ferrari two horse race I'm thinking I'd like to see Massa prevail, especially as the final race is in Brazil.
Massa needs to finish right behind or beat Kimi from Silverstone.
Wasn't it a 1-2 Ferrari in 2006 at Hockenheim? Massa gonna have to drive for points, cause I think Kimi will be flying there.
He has to remember to put fuel in the car for Qually at Silverstone.
Think he needs to drive consistantly and when not winning picking up a podiums. Right until Valencia, then with 2 new tracks and Brazil, it is anyone game.
Hamilton's gonna have to look at winning most of the 10 races left. He can't just assume another Monaco or Australia will come along and he'll take a huge margin out of his rivals.