shrug... the same thing happened at Hockenheim and nobody got punished. That's your precedent, forget about all this GP2 rubbish. GP2 is not F1.
In fact this happens nearly every other race and nobody ever gets punished... how many times have we seen cars side-by-side in the pitlane and nobody punished (hint: lots). But yeah, as soon as a Ferrari is involved it's "OMG CONSPIRACY"
Kimi's problem is totally the car. We can see from how the Heidfeld/Kubica balance shifted from last year to this year that having a car that suits a driver's style can make a massive difference. Kimi likes a neutral-to-slight-oversteer car with a responsive front end... the Ferrari this year looks more like a bus, it just won't respond to steering inputs and needs armfulls of lock to get anywhere near an apex.
That said, I'm a bit disappointed that he hasn't adapted more, if you look at how Alonso changed his style from the mad understeering Renault of 05 and 06 to the more oversteery McLaren of 07 he did a great job. For whatever reason Kimi isn't adapting as well...
Hmm, it seems Martin Brundle is taking his yearly vacation and will miss the Hungarian GP again (I wonder why it always falls on this GP... is he banned or something?)
Anyway, commentators will be James Allen and Damon Hill. God help us all...
Nobody has really stood out for me, but Webber, Trulli and Alonso have destroyed their teammates, and Massa has been surprisingly consistent. Vettel has showed flashes of brilliance but hasn't been that consistent, Kubica has been great but I suspect that's more down to the car being fixed to suit him better this season.
Hmm, I'll give my vote to Webber, mainly because i like the chap
I didn't say he wanted to hand Hamilton P2, I just said that he did. Whatever Massa's reason for moving left was, it was the wrong move and it gifted Hamilton the position.
Hell, Hamilton himself has even said that Massa defended poorly;
"All I know is that if it was the other way around then he wouldn't have got past,"
"He didn't defend very well." Source
Er, huh? How exactly didn't he give them the chance to? He didn't just magically appear... they both knew exactly where he was for the entire length of the straight, and they both decided not to cover the inside line and instead just let him past.