Well, Trulli's mobile chicane antics and Piquet crashing saved the race from being a borefest.
It was kind of ironic that Piquet's crash and Alonso's car breaking down yesterday actually allowed him a chance of winning the race. His victory was well deserved, for he look fast all weekend in a pretty rubbish piece of equipment. Not only did Alonso win the race, he made Piquet look a loser once again. [Cue his supporters coming out to try defend his further ineptitude.]
Rosberg looked another guy whose race would be screwed up because the unfair safety car rules. He was probably the driver of the day, looking quick all weekend, handled the restart on the safety car well and put in some blindingly fast laps before he got his penalty. Nakajima was neither good nor bad.
Glock and Vettel had good races. Glock doesn't seem to be the ultimate fastest guy, but he's savvy. Vettel is both savvy and fast. I thought Bourdais would have had a better weekend given his experience in the US, but apparently not. He needs to show a little bit more form. His seat for next season is still not safe, in my view.
Trulli drove like Philipe Alliot for most of the afternoon. Whilst he virtually ruined a lot of other people's strategies (Rosberg, Nakajima, Alonso), he helped to make the race a little more interesting saying as various people had to get passed him!
I feel sorry for Webber - not for the first time. The guy has no luck. He was on for a podium, but his car let him down again.

To think he could have been in a McLaren this season competing for the title, but for making one blunt remark too many.
Hamilton did all he could in the race. The Ferrari looked to be a few tenths of a second faster in race trim and his strategy was messed up by being stuck behind Coulthard for so long. Kovalainen was a disgrace to McLaren. Imagine lapping 1.5 seconds slower than your teammate in clean air with a similar fuel load and on the same tyres. An abysmal "performance". I say give de la Rosa a chance to race in Japan. He's gagging for a race seat and can certainly do no worse than Kovalainen. As much as it's fabulous to see McLaren overhauling Ferrari in the constructors' title by 1 (7) point(s) and Hamilton being ahead of Massa in the drivers' title by 7 (13) points, overall I feel it was points lost by McLaren. Ferrari screwed up big time, but Kovalainen was so inept and Hamilton was stuck behind Coulthard, so the team could not inflict maximum damage on Ferrari.

Ayrton Senna: WDC 1988,
1989, 1990, 1991
McLaren: WCC 1974, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998,
1999, 2007McLaren: WDC 1974, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2008