Hmmm I would say that was a dry race it just had a bit of rain near the end which is when Hamilton fell off the track albeit on slick tyres.
Off the top of my head I woudnt know. But my original statement is in reply to someone who says Hamilton can't drive in the wet without crashing which is obviously a load of b****cks.
In wet conditions, Adrian Sutil often puts his car in positions it should never be - he doesn't get noticed as much because his car is slow. I'm sure there are others towards the back of the grid who thrive in wet conditions but go unnoticed. At the front, Vettel is usually quick, while Alonso is fast on a drying damp track.
Sutil is a demon in the wet. Has a habit of getting his car 4th or 5th and then crashing, through his own fault or someone else's, unfortunately he gets a reputation as being accident prone as a result and many people fail to recognise the skill it took to put the car in that position in the first place.