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Grosjean drove a marvellous race, so he is the driver of the race slightly ahead of Hamilton. Donkey, well I'm afraid it's Jenson cause his team mate won the race and he finished out of the points. Kimi wasn't particularly impressive either. lol, even massa bested him today, and that includes a spin |
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The whole top3 shone today.
Hamilton - the expert of Montreal back on the winning ways. He always wins at Montreal unless he retires. This streak keeps going! Grosjean and Pérez - a great drive and most importantly, great tyre management. It was possible to make a 1-stopper work, just the timing of the stop was mighty important! Donkey? Yes, Button. I have never seen him being as bad as he has been in the last couple of races. Incredibly completely out of his depth. |
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Driver of the weekend is certainly Hamilton, perfect at every aspect.
Donkey of the weekend is Vettel for setting his car with big downforce in order to use more DRS in the quali which means sacrifice the race. Also Button for being nowhere all the time while his teammate won the event and almost the pole. Also Alonso and/or his engineers who chose the cowardly one-stop strategy instead of chasing the win when starting from 3rd place. |
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They were slower than Hamilton so if they'd copied him they would have been looking at 2nd, not the win Grosjean and Pérez - a great drive and most importantly, great tyre management. |
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I can't see anything great in cruising for 69 laps and in the final one overtaking a man who has no rubber left because he had fought for the win with two of world's best drivers. ![]() |
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