Right I'm going to do two blogs this week, it would have one, I think its a bit too long for one whole one, so for now the Italian Grand Prix Review.
Good points and Bad points of the Italian Grand Prix
Good points
• Ferrari (Fernando Alonso was on pole and won the race), (Filipe Massa qualified 3rd and finished 3rd)
• Jenson Button (qualified 2nd and finished 2nd)
• Vettel (qualified 6th, finished 4th, didn’t pit until lap 52 out of 53 racing on the soft tires as well)
• Nico Rosberg (qualified 7th, finished 5th)
• Williams (Nico Hulkenberg qualified 8th and finished 7th, Rubins Barrichello qualified 10th, finished 10th, more points for Williams in constractors championship, challenging Force India for sixth place)
• Timo Glock (qualified 24th, due to gearbox change, but finished 16th, ahead of the Lotus Racing)
Bad points
• Lewis Hamilton (out of race with a collision with Filipe Massa)
• Force India (no points for both drivers, Williams closing the gap for sixth in the constractors)
• HRT (Bruno Senna with Hydraulics problem, Saxon Yamamoto pit stop incidence)
• Kamui Kobayashi (gearbox ended his race at lap one)
At the Start Button passed Alonso at the start of the race, at the Variante del Rettifilo chicane, Alonso just touch the back of Button. Where something seems to have come of the undertray, which effects Jenson’s downforce throughout the race, Jenson driving and defending was good, he couldn’t do no better throughout the race. When Jenson came into the pits for his pit stop at lap 36, Fernando stretch the Ferrari legs for two laps, when on lap 38, he pitted for his pit stop. Came out ahead of Jenson, added some fastest laps to win the race for Fernando. Well done Fernando, well done Ferrari for a good race.
With the Lewis Hamilton retiring in the first lap, with a collision with Filipe Massa at Variante dells Roggia chicane, while Mark Webber finishing in sixth place. And Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button finishing first and second, don't forget Sebastian Vettel done a brilliant pit stop strategy on lap 52, finishing in forth place the drivers championship is hotting up. 24 points separate the top 5 in the drivers’ championship with the five flyaway races to go.
Don't forget the constructors champions this even interesting, Red Bull are leading McLaren by three points. Don't forget Ferrari they're only 60 points behind Red Bull, with five races to go, who knows, bring on Singapore.
Next blog later today or tomorrow, that is all, bye.
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