I think you are being a bit harsh about not watching any more F1. The first 10 to 15 laps were truly intrigueing with the wets and all. The last few laps were as expected, but not so. It was usual for the car that was in front (of a team mate) after the last pit stop was not challenged, as the team required the cars to score points not wipe each other out. Clearly neither Red Bull or Mercedes were being threatened or could threaten the other. One team followed orders, reluctantly, the other clearly did not. It's not some half hearted computer game with unlimited resources, tyres, fuel, indestructability. It's professional racing.
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