BBC commentator's referred to him as a senior member of Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA).
Quote from Wikipedia: Currently there are three directors of GPDA, one of whom is the chairman. Since 2008, Pedro de la Rosa has been the chairman,[5] with Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso as the other directors.[6]
Well it would seem my prediction about BrawnGP and McLarens performance in the wet was pretty much accurate. Brawns seemed to cope well and the McLaren was even worse than it was in the dry.
Amazing race though, what a call by Glock to take a risk on Inters. What a screw up by Ferrari putting Kimmi on full wets. Hamilton desperately trying to keep Webber behind him in vain, (If you wanted proof of the advantage of KERS cars over faster lapping but non-KERS cars you just had it).
Great race, such a shame it was so short.
Edited to add - Is it just me or do the Brawns have issues with launching? First Barrichello at race start in Australia, then a suspicion of a problem with Button in Malaysia? plus Barrichello seemingly having problems pulling away from a pit stop. All very odd.
Also, I don't believe we've seen Ferraris true race pace yet. Kimmi was pretty competitive until the stupid tyre choice error.
Top marks to that shot of Kimi in the Ferrari garage in shorts and a t-shirt whilst all the other drivers were getting saturated on the grid. When he stood there with his magnum and can of coke, the funnyest moment I have ever seen in F1. Legend!
That wouldn't have helped him anyway since his car was parked at the side of the track after he spun and the electronics to prevent stalling stopped working or something like that. That's what I meant.