Yeah well Hamilton _did_ model his helmet after Senna so it's natural to constantly praise him for being as good as Senna was......despite him being a prick....and nowhere near the man or driver that Senna was.....
The Hamilton bit:
- Here's a link to the official
FIA Lap charts (PDF) and as you can see, Hamilton started third, gained one position thanks to Raikkonen's poor start, went as low as 5th after his solo into the wall accident and subsequent pit in and each position he gained thereafter was due to the car in front pitting in.
How exactly is that Senna-esque?!
- I acknowledge that he's a particularly competent driver, especially so given his relative lack of experience but there are plenty of other drivers who, if given his car, would be doing just as well.
Random thoughts:
- Mark Webber is 4th in the championship on his own with 15 points.
- That really says something about both DC (time to retire methinks).
- That REALLY says something about the factory Renault car/driver packages.
- Yes DC lost it stupidly but in his defence, there was no way in hell he (or anyone else) could have recovered it once the rear broke away at that point of the track at that speed in those conditions.
- It looks like Sutil may have picked up three places under a full course yellow.
- The only way Webber will ever win a GP is if he races for one of the big three. F1 rules governing engine and gearbox replacement are leading to an (intended) increase in reliability and with the kind of dollars the big three have to throw at their "second" drivers it means you're just not likely to see a win from one of the midfield teams. There's always going to be a Mclaren, Ferrari or BMW finishing and they're always going to be faster than Red Bull Renault.
- F1 cars are just too fast and the tracks they race on just aren't designed in a way to promote interesting racing.
- Either the cars or the tracks need to change dramatically if we want to see interesting racing.
- F1 management couldn't give a rats arse' about interesting racing.
- I would happily stab James Allen in the face with a plastic fork (or indeed any piece of cutlery) given half a chance.
Controversy:
- As soon as Kimi locked up, the best he could hope for was to rear end Sutil (cars are a lot softer than the armco).
- Say what you will about him, Kimi _does_ have very good car control and he's known for having a very analytical mind.
- He certainly did a good job keeping that thing straight....
Make of the above what you will and I don't really blame him in the slightest as any professional driver in his position would have been aiming to reduce damage and keep his own car in the race but as far as I'm concerned, Kimi _was_ targetting the back of Sutil's car....