How predictable, just should have put 'See my post from Spain' I think one for Heikki for holding Button off for so long is worthy. Overtaking is possible at Monaco as we have seen for many years, but Heikki kept a cool head for the majority of the race and didn;t crack under relentless pressure.
Schuey's pole would be champagne moment of the weekend. A cahmpagne moment is meant to be a 'one-off' special occasion so that would fit the bill now
I did not shed a tear for Schumacher's retirement. Whilst not breaking out the Schampers, I admit to celebrating another well-landed blow for the underdog, who in this case is called karma! And the longer karma has to catch up, the better. Please do not retire Schamois…
The moment of the weekend most worthy of remembering was Jake pointing out that we're off to Canada in two weeks time.
No, but it's still not really podium material though, Alonso is adding his usual 6 tenths by the look of it.
I started watcing the chinese league football. Let me tell you, you don't wanna watch the chinese football.
Kovalainen for holding off Button for about 70 laps. He deserved that 12th place that he had to give up for the front wing damage he didnt cause, don't know why Button thought he could go up the inside of the swimming pool chicane. Has to be one of his best races, if not the best. Don't think Schumacher should get this cause of the fact he ruined his pole lap by driving into the back of someone in the previous race. If he hadn't have done that, he could have won the race, or influenced the race if he'd have still had the fuel pick up problem
My Champagne moment was the blessed relief when the boring waste of time was finally over. Not bad for a number two driver though. Bernie gets rid of the good circuits and replaces them with Middle East Tilke borefests in murderous, undemocratic regimes, and keeps useless circuits because all he thinks about is the bottom line. And all the teams fall into line and say nothing because they know exactly what side their bread is buttered.