I'll be the first to admit it, Button drove a brilliant race, as did Kubica. I still don't think, under most ordinary circumstances, Button is as quick as Hamilton, and Australia is always kind of a oddball event, but Button's decision to go to slicks as soon as he did was the race clincher. But it could have just as easliy bit him in the ass, but that's a coulda, woulda, shoulda. In the end he had a great drive, his colleague at McLaren had a train wreck of a race. Schumacher continues to be a huge disappointment, two races in a row now being out-qualified and out-raced by Rosberg. As Nordic said in another thread, these things (coming out of retirement) don't usually end well and at this point it doesn't look like this will be a happy return for Michael. Red Bull's won't keep falling apart, and once they hold togther no-one will see which way Vettel went, likewise Kubica if Renault can manage to put a decent car under him.
Radar, I think alot of people (myself included) thought the second half of Button's season last year took some of the shine off of his title, he looked VERY ordinary, being consistantly out-qualified and raced by Rubens. Good thing he had a helluva first half of the season.
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