If not for Button kooking his stop and letting the others through, Ruby had an upset in the bag. A fine drive from Heidfeld in 2nd and bad strategy left Kimster 4th. A wet and sloppy one without thankfully any safety cars due to Silverstones incredible width. Something all will miss including Lewis Hamilton who looking like the cadet 100cc Knockhill championship winner he was/is and found all the klag and marbles to kart his way to the line winning his home race, fist pumping Anthony, never mind the bollocks, here's the Hamilton's. Nice words for bro at the post race. Good times all 'round, yet the politics have just begun.
Next stop, Germany. Hockenhiem. The last few times it proved an exciting event. The BMW's will be strong, after a so-so weekend and so will Ferrari, who really dropped the ball in the UK. Mclaren too, as long as Dennis an co. can keep the happy family together until then.
What about next year, and Fernando Alonso becoming the next Jacques Villeneuve of F1. Suck it up buddy and drive for your team, like a man, and do your best to make it better. Ever played golf, scorched the first nine, had the second nine burn you, well, that's the way it goes. Reality is, Fernando never beat Schumi, fair and square, their cars were the difference and they were never really close. Sad to see Coulthard go too. Another vet driver pushed out for the sake of a Vettel, Sutil, Nakajima. All of whom combined will be hard pressed to match DC's win and podium finish record. Or never date as many hot babes as he did either.
Someone who sucked it up, Coulthard, might probably have been World Championship had he not left Williams in 1995 for Mclaren where he played the second fiddle to Mika all those years. Another example of why you do not swap teams all the time and/or have your heart set of Ferrari. In a reversal of fortunes Alesi re-buffed Williams to join Ferrari, which then Wiliam gave DC the ride. See how it goes, poker man. Stay away for the tables and be reliable.
Do not worry, the fans will always have something to talk about. Good luck to DC the rest of the year out. Look forward to the hot and sticky summer-time races in the next few weeks.
And the new Formula 2, next year.

