So the French GP has just ended and here are my
thoughts about what happened.
Robert Kubica was back after his major accident at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve,
but rumours circulated that Sebastian Vettel would once again be driving the
BMW-Sauber F1.07. This time though it would be at the expense of Heidfeld.
Nick had prematurely ended the Silverstone test a week earlier due to back
pain. He also did minimal running on Friday to preserve his back.
However, on Saturday Qaulifying our regular drivers were on track. Both did a
solid job with Robert in 4th (personal best) and Nick in 7th behind the two
rapidly improving Renaults of Kovalainen and Fisichella.
Alonso’s McLaren let him down in Q3 and he didn’t set a lap time, thus he
started from 10th on Sunday.
On pole was Massa and behind him were Hamilton and Räikkönen. I was really
looking forward to the first corner fight between those 3 guys!
And, as we all know, the first corner result was important for the race. Kimi
overtaking Hamilton was good; otherwise Massa would have disappeared into the
distance. The Ferrari’s looked really
good all weekend and they ultimately trashed McLaren in France. This was an important outcome, as I had
feared the McLaren’s would pull away and end the championship early.
Back to our guys: they both did really good! Robert started and ended his race
in a lonely 4th place. If you didn’t
know, you would never have guessed that he was in a major crash just a few
weeks ago. I still however think that
he was a little bit too friendly letting Hamilton pass him so easily.
Nick had his “ass” full of Alonso for much of the race and successfully held
him at bay lap after lap. Alonso did
however pass him eventually with a brilliant move. It all was in vain though as
he was much lighter than Heidfeld and after the pit stops, Alonso found himself
once again following the rear of Heidfeld’s BMW. Nick finished in 5th. 9 points is our best result ever and you
might think I should be extremely happy.... but I’m not! I’m happy for the 9 points, of course, but we
were a long way from Ferrari and McLaren this weekend – we were far, far away.
And had it not been for Trulli crashing into Kovalainen, both of the Renaults
would have been chasing us down to the finish line. It seems that the other
teams had done their homework a little better than us this weekend. I hope it’s
just a one off, otherwise we might see the Renault’s in front of us and taking
3rd place.
So bring on Silverstone, and prove me wrong!
P.S. What the hell was Albers thinking! And thank goodness for modern Formula racing
cars... Ernesto Viso’s crash was horrifying in the GP2 race. Glad he is ok.
Regards PsyM
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