Did I miss something? Bulk did not break his lump in the race!WhiteBlue wrote:Ferrari usually pick only proven champs for their no one slot and occasionally try out high rated young guns for the number two. They have Massa who is the perfect number two as long as he wants to be there. He is good enough to lead himself if the number one driver fails like Kimi in 2008. He is also fair and supports the leading driver if he is good enough. Based on that I do not see Ferrari make changes to Massa. One can have a look at Alonso.
The betting community still rates Alonso higher than almost anybody.
In the relative car odds Red Bull are now the new standard with Ferrar going up to 1,16. McLaren improving to 1,67 and Mercedes slightly improved to 7,56 due to Rosberg's competitive showing. This enables us to rate drivers independent of the car.
In the car corrected driver odds Alonso always held a strong position this season and still holds strong. Vettel clearly has a very strong potential but it isn't proven yet by a championship. Rosberg came out of nowhere in the last races achieving better results than the Merc is currently capable off. But Rosberg is even more unproven than Vettel. He hasn't even fought a championship to runner up yet.
So realistically Ferrari can pick between Alonso and Hamilton if they had a vacancy for their top driver. Based on performance they have no reason today to drop Alonso. He is a very safe bet to deliver another championship to Ferrari if they give him a car that beats the competition. As it stands Ferrari isn't dominant and so they may loose both championships to Red Bull and Vettel. If they do it, it is not due to the drivers but to the cars. Remember both drivers have gone through three of eight engines already in the space of three of nineteen races.
Plus they still have the lumps they used for practice for this race. They may not be worth anything in races but they will be useful in FP. You won't see ferrari setting fast practice times in FP but they will have lumps for Sat, and race. Freds detonation this race was bad news, but racing the entire race with out a clutch probably shaded his judgement a little. You saw how beat the podium winners were.
Fettel looked like he just got done blowing chunks.
Britney looked like he was about to
Webber looked like he had been riden hard, and put away wet!
Fred's race was much more demanding than anyone else's.