Faultless drive from Button. Throw in a little luck and he gets a well deserved win. Well done to Honda too, who've had a difficult few races recently. An F1 driver is often at the mercy of the machinery, but Button certainly had the Honda where it needed to be when others faltered. He had the pace, passed people and overcame an engine change grid penalty. Well done Jenson
Alonso drove an aggresive but controlled race through the field to take a commanding lead. His lead looked safe even after the SC wiped out much of his advantage and he was looking well placed to take the maximum points before his problem. Schumacher drove through some serious tyre issues, but to come away with more points than Alonso would have been a bit jammy. Maybe his retirement was self induced (Speed TV missed the Heidfeld-Schumacher incident) but it certainly seemed 'right' that the points difference between MS and FA wastn't closed further, especially after Alonso's strong drive.
De la Rosa deserved a podium, was right on Kimi's tail when the Finn was caught out by Liuzzi, and passed the troubled Schumacher. Heidfeld also drove a solid race, typically under the radar for most of the race. Kubica, his much talked about teammate had a much messier race, and seemed to get a little more praise than was due. I could understand the coverage if he'd blown Nick away, but Nick had the upper hand throughout.illepall
Overall the rain (and not to forget the FIA) spiced up the Hungarian GP and it was the best race for quite a while. If the FIA can organise rain a few more times this year, I for one will be happy
Alonso drove an aggresive but controlled race through the field to take a commanding lead. His lead looked safe even after the SC wiped out much of his advantage and he was looking well placed to take the maximum points before his problem. Schumacher drove through some serious tyre issues, but to come away with more points than Alonso would have been a bit jammy. Maybe his retirement was self induced (Speed TV missed the Heidfeld-Schumacher incident) but it certainly seemed 'right' that the points difference between MS and FA wastn't closed further, especially after Alonso's strong drive.
De la Rosa deserved a podium, was right on Kimi's tail when the Finn was caught out by Liuzzi, and passed the troubled Schumacher. Heidfeld also drove a solid race, typically under the radar for most of the race. Kubica, his much talked about teammate had a much messier race, and seemed to get a little more praise than was due. I could understand the coverage if he'd blown Nick away, but Nick had the upper hand throughout.illepall
Overall the rain (and not to forget the FIA) spiced up the Hungarian GP and it was the best race for quite a while. If the FIA can organise rain a few more times this year, I for one will be happy