Vettel's second win in awful conditions and Red Bull Sr.'s first 1-2 with Webber runner up, put a nice touch on what was a nasty week all around, with Ron Dennis stepping away, Flavio blasting Brawn, Kers systems being removed, and Bridgestone being slated for tyres that don't allow the drivers to drive. As if there wasn't enough to worry about in the top flight. Vettel, though, drove a great race, as is becoming his custom, in the appalling conditions, yet behind him it was fairly boring, well, with a safety car start, totally necessary of course, yet dull nonetheless. A few crashes here and there and cars going off, coming back on, makes us wait for Bahrain and the sunshine, and hopefully no sand on the track to create another race of improperly set-up cars slip sliding away. The Sunday parc-ferme rules needs to be looked at, as a wild card if it rains as seeing F1 cars that aren't at their optimum is like watching the Indy Cars at Long Beach, without the Hollywood actresses to cheer on their man, just shots of middle aged dudes, in the pits, we's think that was Webber's father, perhaps, and John Button in a see-through slicker. Sure, he may work wonders for the ladies, but over half the audience is male, at least, and the eye-candy, through grey skies was lacking. To desert they now doth travel...

