Brazilian Quali

Posted: 17th October 2009 by Admin in Formula One

And we thought the Singapore qualifing was exciting, well how about that. Action was put on hold for an hour and a half after just seven drivers managed to post a time and some of the big guns falling at the first post. Both McLaren drivers and crucially for the championship Sebastian Vettel only managing 16th. Then once the pandamonium started again and the times began to tumble, Jenson found himself struggling and ended up back in 14th while his number 2 team mate romped to P1 allowing the possibility that this years championship could be as exciting as last years finale. I’m felling a bit of F1 excitement building up in the pit of my stomach again after the secong half of this season has been some what dull with no driver showing any get up and go about them.
Perhaps this will put a spring in the step of the three contenders and give us some great racing

Lewis

  1. Kevin says:

    If the race is anything like qualifying then we really are in for some action tonight. Personally I’m a little bit disappointed in Jenson Button – I think he’s being over cautious and has been since the Turkish Grand Prix – It might just be that this lack of racing prowess, that he was showing at the start of the season, loses him the title. It’s only a matter of time before your competitors catch up – and that’s been the case since June. Rubens has been racing the wheels of his car for the last few races and that’s why he’s got two race wins and a REAL chance of snatching the title at the last minute. Rain and weather conditions may again save Jenson’s bacon this time round – with changing conditions the race could become a lottery, no matter where you are on the grid, so it maybe that either Jenson scores some small points or that Rubens doesn’t score as many as he was hoping. Either way we’re sure, without a miracle in Brazil, the championship is going to go down to the final race of the season…