- 30 Sep 07, 19:10#15688Just how many of you guys have actually driven a single seater in the wet ? Racing saloons & sports cars at club level was my sport, I have only done it once in a single seater in the wet but racing any kind of car in the wet is a pain in the neck racing a single seater in the torrential rain is terrifying. Racing in the wet levels out car performance, in the rain it is purely down to two variables driver and tyres.
Lewis Hamilton drove a terrific mature race his natural talent meant he stayed on the island at least untill Kubica got a bit too ambitious. Hamilton has now earned the title rainmaster his win was impressive not the least because Alonso is also one.
A lot of guys shone inthe race LH was one, Kovalainen truly made his mark, Mark Webber shone as a rainmaster, DC reminded us of how dependable he is. Both Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen pushed themselves way beyond the limit but it was to be Hamiltons day. Massa's performance impressed.
The Webber-Vettel shunt was purely down to Vettel's inexperience, Mark Webber's anger at him is very understandable I can think of more than a few F1 drivers (including a few others from down under) who would have been much more expresseive.
Ferrari bend the rules yet again and get away with it on a technicality, this time it was an issue that directly affected safety --- this has to be clamped down on if the sport is to continue. I wonder what the legal consequences would have been if a driver, mechanic, marshall or spectator had been killed because Ferrari deliberately chose to ignore an instruction from the FIA ?
Expect Ferrari to make a comeback particularly in the last race but the title will be Hamilton's
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