I thought that was a great drive from Button actually. His start wasn't actually very bad at all, but Heikki got him (and others) at the start with KERS. From there he passed some people, got a bit lucky with Kovy and Sutil, and put in some really good lap times. It would have been a 6th place if it wasn't for the safety car at the end which helped Rosberg and Heidfeld in my opinion (although it would have been very close with Rosberg anyway).
It was also a good drive from Trulli and Kimi, but Vettel made everyone look a bit rubbish. Sure, he didn't build up a 30 second lead in the first stint, but he didn't need to either. Very controlled and very mature.
But I don't think Button deserves as much criticism from his eventual 8th as some are trying to dish out. The Brawn isn't the class of the field any more, but he's still on the pace on race day most of the time. I think there is more to the poor qualifying than just Jenson's mental attitude over title pressure, and probably is a result of Brawn's use of the tyres over one/two laps still. And we've seen in the past that Honda were prone to not making the best use of qualifying - maybe that aspect of the team is still haunting them?
It was also a good drive from Trulli and Kimi, but Vettel made everyone look a bit rubbish. Sure, he didn't build up a 30 second lead in the first stint, but he didn't need to either. Very controlled and very mature.
But I don't think Button deserves as much criticism from his eventual 8th as some are trying to dish out. The Brawn isn't the class of the field any more, but he's still on the pace on race day most of the time. I think there is more to the poor qualifying than just Jenson's mental attitude over title pressure, and probably is a result of Brawn's use of the tyres over one/two laps still. And we've seen in the past that Honda were prone to not making the best use of qualifying - maybe that aspect of the team is still haunting them?