Chris: "What Lewis did was WRONG, but in no way did it jeapordise Fernando's position on the grid (did it?)"
Of course it didn't. He got laps in after that incident. Being the champion he is, you'd expect him to be able to make up for the loss of that particular lap.
In my opinion, Fernando is a typical latin-esque driver. Easily rattled, fiery, tempremental. But very fast on his day. Massa is similar, just look at that silverstone race where in the wet he just made mistake after mistake having made a fairly minor one. Lewis is fast, spectacular, but I think he still has one or two flaws to iron out (Monza last year). Button, super-smooth, seemingly unflappable, but I'm questioning his drive for this year, based on the fact he's now won a championship. I half expect him to retire if he can't match Hamilton this year, after all, whats he got to stay for?! Schumacher and Rosberg, stereotypically Germans are metronomic, super consistent, and both have pace. Question is, does Schumacher still have the ultimate pace? and can Rosberg show Merc he's worth giving equal treatment?
Going to be an interesting season!
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