Roland Ehnström wrote:It will be Button vs. Vettel this season.
This is what I think as well. Webber isn't as hot as Vettel. It is no coincidence that Vettel scored two wins versus Webbers zero. Sebastian is very complete in his skills. He is technical and bloody good at developing a car with the engineers. He could be the natural successor to Michael Schumacher. The Red Bull is the fastest single diffusor car and Newey is working flat out to make it the fastest double diffusor soon.
Brawn made a good start, but I don't see a lot of potential to come from development. Button will certainly stay in the race for some time. I don't know what will happen when we have hot races in Europe.
BMW may be the dark horse when KERS will become a more decisive factor later in the season. A pity they don't have a guy of Alonso's caliber.
In the second row I see Alonso, Glock and Hamilton in there with a chance for the championship.
I would have loved to see Nico score higher but it looks like Williams are not strong anough to turn the double diffusor advantage into points. So there is not much hope they will get it right later in the season when they bring their mechanical/electric KERS. Nico will switch teams next year I guess. He could replace Heidfeld at BMW un less they get their hands back on Vettel.