Well I got that wrong, it was certainly a great turnaround for Mercedes. The technical dream team seems to be starting to work its magic.
A racey Button wins on the Melbourne street circuit while a conservative Hamilton finishes third. Alonso drags an aerodynamically-challenged dog of a Ferrari to victory in Sepang. Rosberg dominates on a two-stop strategy in a tyre-shredding Mercedes in Shanghai. What does Bahrain have in store for us?
I'm really hoping that this is not the case, I hope for a race where we can talk about what happens on the track. I fear the worse, but hope for the best. Will anyone protest? With the world media there and all eyes looking for a story?
Interesting stats: The last six races have seen six different race winners and the last four race winners have been from different teams. Kimi or Grosjean in Bahrain?