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Originally Posted by Goonz
I still cant believe Petrov finished 3rd, great drive for him and well deserved, I honestly expected him to pick up where he left off last season by crashing out.
Man RB is in a league of their own, but the fight of the race was def. for 5th place where Massa tried his best to hold back Button but after it was all said and done, Massa just dropped off and had nothing to show for during the race, it seems to be last season all over again.
Lets go Alonso!
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Yeah, that was a tad disappointing. Massa looked a man renewed at the beginning of the race, but seemed to just disappear once Button (illegally) got past him.
Hugely impressed with Sauber, although I hope they fix that silly wing issue so they can actually KEEP their points
Overall, I quite enjoyed that race. Not very interesting amongst the top 3, but there was plenty of overtaking and intrigue farther down the grid. Vettel drove a controlled race and looks ominous for the rest of the season. Schumacher #2 in the making, guys?
However, we need to keep in mind that Australia is always a bit of an oddball. It's a street circuit, so cars that have been quick here in the past are not necessarily the most competitive at traditional road courses. Malaysia will give us a very, very good indication of Red Bull's true pace as well as the general order of the grid.