Kimi: good driving, but whenever he's led from the front he's typically done well. I'll wait to see what he does when the chips are down.
Massa: pure tough luck in qualifying with a screwy gearbox. That said, he didn't quite hold up to Kimi in qualifying anyway.
Alonso: frankly disappointing. Typical calculated race on his part and I wouldn't expect him to trip over his team mate just to get in front, but nonetheless a processional performance on his part.
Hamilton: nice move off the grid getting around Kubica.
Fisi: same old, same old - emphasis on old.
Hekki: maybe he should have kept Alonso's shoes in the car - they might have kept him on the track. All the pre-season talk from him was, well, all pre-season talk.
Coulthard: WTF was he thinking?! Damn good thing he didn't take Wurz's head off.
Wurz: he kept his head. Nuff said.
Davidson: man of the match as far as I'm concerned. A B-team driver who's been sidelined for testing, and he's given a lot of people a big wake-up call.
Sato: he kept the car on the track. Nuff said.
Webber: he kept the car on the track. Almost.
Albers: he didn't keep the car on the track. Someone had to fill Sato's role.
Ralf: one of the top three drivers. Right.
Scott Speed: maybe the guy should consider changing his legal name.
Adrian Sutil: good one, getting in Davidson's way. Well, someone had to make Albers look good.
Heidfeld/Kubica: looking all right, but it's probably the car.
Rubens/Jenson: it's the car. It's gotta be the car.
Rosberg: it's the car. It's definitely the car.
Ferrari: once again, a nicely sorted out car. I'm not surprised they could get along without Scummaker, but doing so well without Ross Brawn is notable.
McLaren: so far so good as far as reliability is concerned. Alonso was spot-on when he remarked about the Ferraris having more race pace. Let's see how they go.
Renault: wake up, Flavio - it was the driver, not the car. Fisi's performance last year should have told you that already.
BMW: looks like they got the better part of the divorce.
Toyota/Honda/Williams/Super Aguri: Factory teams getting a run for their money from their B-teams. Something to think about.
Red Bull/STR: maybe they should have been watching Williams and Super Aguri a bit closer.
Spyker: ah well, someone had to take Minardi's place.
Kuali Baba
The thread's already up and sticky, Ged.
Spyker should consider spending their limited funds on their cars and not lawsuits.
Gedanken
Whoops, teaches me to try to post and work at the same time.