Monday, 18 April 2016

Round 3: China

Justin:

Chaos and carnage, yet Rosberg sailed serenely into the sunset 38 seconds down the road at the end.

It was a fantastic race in China, almost too good for me to do it justice in this blog (or I can't be doing with writing another huge blog. There's only so many times you can dump a huge blog out, after all).

My main gripe, whether it's Lewis winning last year, or indeed Nico winning this year is that there is no fighting at the front.

I want people fighting for the win every race.

That said, Rosberg is doing all he needs to. As his competition falters, he sails on regardless.

6 wins in the last 6 races. The last 9 drivers to win the first 3 races at the start of a year all went on to become world champion.

That said, Rosberg has his head screwed on and is taking it on a race by race basis. Even he pointed out that none of those 9 drivers had Lewis Hamilton as a team-mate.

Hamilton and Vettel will come back at him, but his confidence must be surging right now.

Last year he started the campaign off very poorly. He needed a better start and middle.

He is doing all the right things right now.

Hamilton has some work to do.

164 page views from Poland last time out? Cheers!

Sunday, 3 April 2016

Round 2: Bahrain

Justin:

Alonso Vs Herbert
Didn't really see this battle coming around, but it did, sort of. Johnny Herbert wrote about his thoughts on why Alonso should retire. He went in-depth about it all. It's his opinion. As a pundit, he is paid to do this.

Erm, possibly what he didn't count on was waking the Spanish Fighter into a response. Oh dear. Awkward!

Fair play to Alonso for doing it face to face with a handshake (lulling Herbert into a "oh this is going to be a respectful exchange....oh...it's not" false sense of security). Herbert is paid to give his opinion, Alonso was merely airing his with someone who had clearly pissed him off.

Herbert's column is here, as well as the video of the slightly comical put down live on air (snigger).

A thumbs up for Alonso on this one. Thanks to Zeenews India for me nicking their pic!


Rosberg starting strong
The problem Nico had last year was Hamilton destroyed him over the first half of the year and never looked back. Nico just never got going, mostly because Hamilton got up a head of steam and totally crushed him. Rosberg knew he needed to have a strong start to 2016 to stand a chance of matching Hamilton.

He is doing that. No doubt Hamilton will come back strong, once he gets the starts sorted out. Nico admitted as much that it was at the start where he won the race. Lewis went backwards fast. Nico started like a bullet. Lewis bogged down and this resulted in him being involved in a nerfing incident where Bottas clattered into him.

Vettel out and Lewis down to 9th - I was screaming at the TV in joy!

I don't say this often, but it was a shame that Vettel conked out before the start. It robbed us of a potentially more interesting fight at the front. That will come soon enough though.

Carbon fiber carnage
As DC pointed out - was there a points scoring system for people hitting each other through the opening laps?! Blimey!

There was plenty of action away from the front of the field - from 4th down there was some awesome racing for sure (always add a "for sure" in, when "yeah, no, absolutely" isn't used for once!).

Ricciardo drove a great race, as did Kvyat in fact - an awesome drive from 15th to 7th - fair play!

Vandoorne showed what he is made of, picking up the first points of the year for McLaren. Great drive there.

Williams seem to be going backwards, but I absolutely loved the smile Frank Williams gave late on when one of his cars was overtaken around the outside in a properly racy move. He is a pure, pure out and out racer.

Driver of the day
There are simply too many candidates here once again. Lewis for a great recovery drive. Kimi for showing up to a race for once. Nico, doing what he needed to do and leading out front all race. Vandoorne for an astonishing debut. Either Red Bull driver....

At the risk of sounding like a broken record....Grosjean is my driver of the day yet again.

5th! In just the second race of a brand new team. That is insane. The guy just sailed through the field serenely. He is super fast and a super safe pair of hands these days.

Surely Ferrari cannot afford to not look his way in 2017.

Channel 4
Coverage was good. Steve Jones is hitting his stride well. The exchange with Toto Wolff about body blows was hilarious. As was the interview where he couldn't hear his wife's questions.

Bernie
Calling the drivers windbags and referring to your relief that they can read and write (when he spoke about their open letter) was not a good move in my opinion. I'm sure Jackie Stewart had plenty to say about his remarks. The qualifying debacle is still not sorted. Qualifying at the moment is shit. Change it!