Wow, I feel like a long tail cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
As I take a break from crying in my cup, I have to say: despite the difficulty passing, which everyone knew would be the case, I simply thought the entire event was stunning. I know many wish formula one was more like GP2, but personally I disagree. It's hard to have your cake and eat it too (allow significant manufacturer input and have a driver's series).
The track was certainly amazing to see, the lighting was quite an achievement. Watching Nico try to pass Truli made it look as if passing was going to be absolutely impossible, but ultimately his move was worth the wait. And did anyone notice Fred's subsequent pass? What took Nico 8 laps took Alonso some 8 corners, and was a fantastic bit of driving. I was please to see him pull off what I feel was a well-deserved win.
I am obviously a big tifosi, but my team has been an embarrassment this year, and it's truly a wonder they haven't killed anyone. What a debacle, and what a let down for Massa, who was driving brilliantly. Even Kimi was reeling in your golden boy when Nelson through in his wrench. I think Ross Brawn may have been more important to Ferrari than Schumy, and if someone doesn't start clunking some heads, it is not going to get any better.
Sorry, but despite Hammy's unquestioned talent as a driver, he is so smarmy and arrogant that both my wife and I just keep our fingers crossed that we don't have to listen to him in the interview room. Anybody else, anybody at all. I think my wife hates him more than me, and since she actually watches F1 with me now (priceless) no one's going to dig him out of that hole at our house
