Rosberg is hugely massively over-rated, the guy is a rookie and makes lots of rookie mistakes. He had a good 1st race - which he threw away with two accidents...
I want him to do well, I used to support his father, I think he might do well but i'm getting annoyed with the press touting him as an amazing driver when he's just like a 6 year old in LFS who laughs when he turns the wheel and hits a wall.
I hate to admit it, but I have a soft spot for Alonso. The guy is just brilliant. I've always been a fan of the underdogs in F1 but Fernando Alonso is such an amazing talent, I think better than Ayrton Senna was. I never got to personally witness Stirling Moss or Juan Manuel Fangio so I couldn't say if he was the best of all time, but Schumacher is not a worthy rival ... i'm not sure anyone ever will be.
Button just isn't a nice person, I hate it when the UK TV coverage heralds him as our greatest hope. He was rubbish back in the days I met him in Karting, and I think he's still rubbish now.
Mark Webber is a talent, but it seems that when the car isn't good he doesn't try.
Jacques Villeneuve has suprised me this year, the old champ I thought was just collecting pay cheques but now the Craig Pollock issue is all resolved he seems happy again, and damn that man has been sand bagging for a few years, coz he's quick all of a sudden.
Montoya is better than Raikonnen who is hugely over-rated. When Raikonnen is behind he over drives the car and bounces it around too much, that's why he has so many reliability problems. Montoya is unlikely to be champion though he has an outside shot if he gets the Renault drive next year. If the Ferrari is good next year or the McLaren this year Raikonnen will win races, but not a championship as he's just not a complete driver yet, and i'm not convinced he ever will be.
Coultard, Heidfeld - these guys are experienced enough to develop their cars and help their team improve, but regardless of how much talent they have once their team achieves success they'll be given the boot for somebody younger. Coultard certainly has always been under-rated I think, he's never been the fastest most complete driver in F1 but he's certainly deserving a place near the top.
Michael Schumacher. Makes as many mistakes as the rookies, has been known to outright cheat to win a championship. This driver does not deserve respect, at most Grand Prix he is the anti-hero and plays the part of the villain and he's never managed to understand why - which for fans makes him either laughable, or a sore point.
Ralph Schumacher drives with red vision, he in LFS terms is one of those fairly quick drivers who takes everyone out and then moans about other people for wrecking him. Ignore this driver, and look forward to a time when his contract is not renewed.
Sato, believes the wall to be part of the racing line.
Ide, achieved his highest top speed whilst being chauffered to the race track. Has the noteable record of being the first driver to achieve more accidents than laps. Now replaced by some Belgian guy nobody ever heard of.
There's a couple of guys who fund Jordan with pay to drive deals, but working for the Russian mafia is unlikely to launch their driving careers. Albers has put in the odd good performance but sometimes he asks too much of himself and is a risk taker, he's maintaining his reputation only by being out of the public eye at the back. I forget his team mate right now, but i've probably got an opinion on him too.
Who have I missed?