Massa getting infront of Alonso in qualifying with having the old wing. "Not bad for a number 2 driver"
The headline "D'Ambrosio baffled by lack of pace". My immediate response - YOUR DRIVING A CRAP CAR!! WHAT DO YOU EXPECT!! (To be fair it was in reference to comparisons with Glock - a 1.4 second gap! - but the headline made me laugh).
Finding out that Newey was back at the RBR base, working 100% on the RB8! Added on as a side topic: OH dear Sky!, Oh deary me... looks like another possible 2011 coming up next year which will hopefully kill your numbers entirely.
Ted Kravitz - 'I think Kovaleinen is doing a 1 stop race and won't stop again!' David Coulthard - 'Er....he's just come into the pits'
Silver - Newey needs to be taken out (only joking) - he's bloody killing Grand Prix for me. RB has been just too dominant - I dread going back to even more processions. Cue - Bernie - turn the bloody hoses on at random intervals on alternate races, please.
I love the way everybody is putting their own slant on that comment by Alonso, when it could mean anything to anybody, he was showing some frustration to his race engineer in my opinion and not sending coded messages to other teams as was suggested by Brundle and Lockchin, although I accept they could have been making a tongue-in-cheek analysis of his statement.
Webber should try this - he's pretty enthusiastic about champagne spraying Have you seen him? He grabs the bottle and scuttles off like a crab! Brundle and DC - just for various funny moments like "I've told you a million times, don't exaggerate in commentary" EDIT: Also the Korean grid girls. Some of the best grid girls all year
Jenson Button planned a beautiful move on Rosberg out of the pit exit, which accounted for even the tiniest error from the German. I could see it coming and he executed it perfectly. (Rosberg regained the place with a DRS pass later in the lap, but Button's move was sheer class and would have claimed my outright 'Overtake of the day' had it not been for the epic Hamilton Webber battle - which, over several instalments, seemed to go on for half the race!