The worst aspect is that he is (or at least was, cos I haven't seen him drive a great race in the last two years) talented enough to win without resorting to this kind of shoddy tactic. He's a flawed genius like Senna; good but he doesn't know when to stop. So he'll never be in my list of greats.
Actually, I'm amazed that anyone thinks his behaviour is so shocking. Is this not what we have come to expect from the so-called "sport" of F1?
Yes Fax, the race was crap. I watched the start, went outside to change the oil in the Commer, then watched a bit more. I left it with ten laps to go and took the dog for a walk down the pub for some Le Mans practice.