Re: Hamilton being lucky
Exactly how is spinning off the circuit four or more times, possibly deemed as being lucky?
He's stated in an interview after the race, that the team were having problems setting up the car for his driving style, which is why he was using his tires so quickly - he went on to say that after 5 laps his front left tire had gone.
Now I'm not sure how much people understand about how the extreme wet tires work, but those tires without the grip is like using slicks. If his tires really were as dead as he said, then IMO he was pretty feckin skilled at managing to keep the car on the road for as long as he did, and not lose more positions.
Sure, it might be an excuse by Hamilton, but at least it's an informed excuse instead of an uninformed "armchair-driver" theory.
Also, when he had a clean set of tires on, there was absolutely nothing lucky about how easily he was passing others on the circuit.
Anyway, enough. Driver of the day IMO, was Heiki. He made most places, only made one tiny mistake, and managed to keep his car out of trouble while other around him were falling all over each other.
Buemi looking good, but he's DEFINITELY a lucky boy not doing more damage to his own car / Vettel's car in the *touch* he had.
Kubica - ROFL. Thinks his car is a plane. Certainly flies quite well.