Goethe said: "Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen".
Jenson Button must be a magician. Five pit stops, a collision, a drive through penalty, and he wins
the race on the last lap, two corners from the checkered flag? You couldn't make that stuff up, and
reality beats fiction 1-0. All credit goes to the coolest driver in F1, whose name will undoubtably
grace the history books, a man who after having conquered the greatest of wins in the most treacherous conditions savoured victory on the podium with genuine, gentle happiness and not a trace of arrogance.
Bravo!
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Canada 2011 GP
Wednesday, June 15
Monaco 2011 GP
Tuesday, May 31
To be or not to be… a racer, that's the question.
To speak or not to speak… your mind, that's the question.
To have or not to have… an F1 police force, that's the question.
Lewis Hamilton is not conforming, he must be prosecuted!
Five out of six for Vettel.
Spain 2011 GP
Monday, May 23
The Spanish Grand Prix could have been -should have been?- Mark Webber's revival.
But from the moment he stepped out of the car after qualifying on pole, it was obvious that
the revival wasn't going to be. The level of competitiveness in F1 today is so incredibly high
that you cannot win if you are not 100% confident that you can. And for different reasons, some
inside him and some outside, Webber doesn't have that absolute confidence. Meanwhile, teammate
Seb Vettel is on top of the world, drove a perfect race, and it will soon become a tedious effort to
add up the number of victories he scored this season... Finally, a word of praise for Hamilton
and Alonso who were both brilliant, extracting every possible bit of speed from their inferior
(to Red Bull's) machines. Mental killers, absolutely confident: it's the name of the game.
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