I've had it with DC sadly. Great racer but his time is up. 6 points, 17th in the standings. Pretty poor. One of the reasons why we won't finish 4th.
its annoying when you have one good driver and one s*** one
Tell me about it.
I've had it with DC sadly. Great racer but his time is up. 6 points, 17th in the standings. Pretty poor. One of the reasons why we won't finish 4th.
we? you a RBR fan? cool!!
DC is already thinking about his retirement me thinks
He's been thinking about it since 2002 methinks. That was another shambolic performance from him. Webber was driving with great skill throughout this afternoon and obliterated him once again. Coulthard should retire now. He's embarrassing himself.
Congratulations to Vettel. It's no surprise that he was on pole today. Something like this has been on the cards for a while now and it was clear he was doing very well this afternoon, as he always does when it rains. The guy is a genius and has matured a lot as a driver this season. In the right car, Vettel will win races and championships without a doubt.
Kovalainen did very well, so McLaren's afternoon was poor instead of diabolical. Kovalainen could even have been on pole position had he not have made a little mistake on his fastest lap before the track deteriorated badly. Hamilton was completely owned by him all afternoon, which is something of a surprise. More of the same from Kovalainen, please. McLaren need him to perform if the team is to win the constructors' championship and maybe even to help Hamilton; let's face it, the FIA aren't renowned for losing appeals and tomorrow will be about damage limitation.
Bourdais also did well in the conditions. Okay, Vettel was faster, probably even if you take fuel loads into consideration, but Vettel is a class act, so there's no shame in that. He's starting to get his act together and not a moment too soon.
Both Toyota drivers did well when you consider that their car is terrible in cool conditions.
It's no surprise that Kubica was done over by Heidfeld today. Kubica's rugged driving style pays dividends in the dry, but it's better to be slightly more controlled in the wet, which is probably why Heidfeld out-qualified him.
I'm disappointed with Sutil's performance after being fastest yesterday and showing before that he is good in wet weather.

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