Before starting, I would like to make a few comments not related to the race itself. Every time I watch the British Grand Prix, I feel like it is the perfect place for a Formula One race. For many years it has been in Silverstone, but no matter where you chose to race at British soil, you are at a place full of history and the most knowledgeable fans. I mean, real F1 fans are knowledgeable everywhere, but the average citizen in
No matter how great the venues like the ones in
After the ‘save the British GP speech’, let’s move on to yesterday’s race. It was a clear display that this year’s championship is going down to the wire. Every couple of races we either have a stronger Ferrari or McLaren. Yesterday it was fun to watch, although the winner could be picked beforehand from one of the leading four cars. Does anyone out there think we are going to see a winner that does not belong to these two teams until the end of the year? Not in normal conditions, I have to say...
Yesterday was actually a three-car plus 1 bonus showdown, as Felipe Massa’s engine died on the starting grid – he had to start from the pits and make his way past a lot of people to finish 5th. Besides his great aggressive driving, there were not many overtaking manoeuvres on the race, but there were many good fights. Raikkonen vs.
Two in a row again, now for Kimi
After Lewis Hamilton’s display of power in
If we consider that
Kimi was as consistent as ever yesterday, and that gave him the race win. Besides that, he had the fastest lap of the day and was very fast just before his two pit stops. He is still not a Michael Schumacher. He may not even speak to him a lot, but he has certainly learned something from him.
I also have to point out that Ferrari did a wonderful job improving their start system. Although he was on the dirty side of the track, Raikkonen had a better jump than
Once again the strategy failed for McLaren
After Saturday qualifying I thought I had seen Ayrton Senna again when Lewis Hamilton beat the clock and everybody else to get the pole. It was the first real display of geniality I had seen from
He did not win, and this was probably his worst F1 race. He only finished third because
For the past two races, McLaren lacks the pace and they try to compensate by changing the strategy. For the past two races, Ferrari has won. I believe that their main problem is the tyre consumption. They had an edge after implementing that flexible front wing element – although they say it is not, it clearly drops down on the straightaways –, but that alone is not enough now that Ferrari has also improved the aerodynamics.
Ferrari has sometimes seen some small reliability problems over the years. Yesterday trouble hit
He then did what he had to do, overtaking as many cars as aggressively as he could in his chase for the best possible result – 4th place. He was one place short, since Robert Kubica closed the door for more than 10 laps in the end and he could only finish 5th.
Kubica has made an impressive return from his
- We may say that Heikki Kovalainen has finally adapted to F1. He overtook his teammate Giancarlo Fisichella and did not show any of his rookie mistakes from the first races of the season. If he continues like this until the end of the season, the only thing that will make Fisichella keep a race seat is experience.
- Alexander Wurz tried to take advantage of the blue flags as Alonso was going by him and the car ahead, Scott Speed’s STR. As Scott opened the way for Alonso, Alexander tried to squeeze to the inside going into Vale. I do not like this kind of attitude. He should just have waited for Speed to let Alonso go by and got back to the fight they had before. It would be OK if Speed had made a mistake, but he did not. Scott got the worst of it as they touched, his left-front suspension broke down and he had to retire. Wurz went on to finish 13th. At least he got an award. My ‘Shame of the Race’ award, that is...
- Honda did a nice race for the bad car they currently have, but since no Ferrari, McLaren, BMW or Renault had race-ending troubles, all they could do was to finish 9th and 10th – Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button respectively.
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Star of the race:
Kimi Raikkonen. Had Felipe Massa finished 4th, he would probably have gotten the award.
Shame of the race:
Alexander Wurz.
--Andre N.
2 comments:
Good job!
But I don't agree with your criticism on Wurz for trying to sneak past Speed. Speed had all the chances in the world to let Alonso by, particularly at Stowe where he simply slammed the door shut on Alonso. Had he just lifted a bit, Alonso would have been through and Speed wouldn't have to deal with the difficult Priory and Luffield section with both Alonso & Wurz closely behind at the same time. Poetic justice for Speed I would say.
As for Wurz, it is not his responsibility NOT to overtake someone when given the chance. He is paid to race fast but not to follow a slowing down car. I would have dived for the gap if I were him too.
maximillian,
Thanks for the compliment!
Let's say we partially agree on the Wurz vs. Speed situation. You say you would have dived for the gap. So would I; we agree on this. What I disagree is that I don't think there was a gap - at least not one that was big enough to fit Wurz's car. Remember that the next corner was to the right and Wurz would be on the outside.
You are right when you say Speed created the whole situation, because he should have lifted before Stowe. It is always a tough situation when the blue flag is shown to two drivers fighting for position, especially for the one who is defending the position - the one who has something to lose. So we may say that he committed a mistake in choosing where to let Alonso go by, but I don't think he ever made a mistake that would give Wurz a clean overtaking chance.
My idea of 'racing ethics' is that a driver should not force the issue in a blue flag situation like Wurz did. He should just have waited for Alonso to go by and returned to his fight against Speed. They were getting lapped, they should already be ashamed of the situation...
If all agreed with me, though, a blog with my point of view would make no sense! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
--Andre N.
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