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Old 04-18-2010, 08:24 PM   #22
DoctorGordanBens

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Obviously Petrov wasn't the best driver of the race, but he deserves a mention for generally an impressive performance in difficult and changeable conditions. He made a few mistakes, but generally was competitive. The potential he seemed to have based on the first three races has finally been turned into a result. Kubica - another great drive, the deployment of SC may well have cost him a podium.

For Rosberg this was by far his best wet race ever. Finally he has managed to prove himself in such conditions as well. Button v Hamilton - another battle of tactics and speed. The story of Button in 2010 has been quite a fairytale so far - from an underdog and widely-expected #2 to a genuine championship contender and a worthy WDC defender.

Alonso managed another impressive comeback drive, but the jump start (which I haven't seen for ages among front-runners. Last time was when - Fisico in Canada'06?!) lowers his mark.

At the back - I didn't follow live timing, but how did Kovalainen's and Senna's laptimes look like compared to the rest of the field? Somehow Chandhok finished as many as two laps behind Senna. And it was great to see Heikki up in the points early on - great boost for the team.

Finally - I thought de la Rosa was performing well too. He was around P4, when the engine blew up once again...
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