Let's get one thing out of the way: it's incredible that Robert Kubica survived the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix. His accident, about halfway through the race, took the wind out of the crowds' sails - at least out of the sails of the sober, which included me. I wish F1 had announced something; the uncertainty was the worst. I hope he's back soon. Now to the actual race.
It was clear, from Lap 1 -when Alonso went off course in a desperate bid for first- that Lewis Hamilton was going to win. His speed through Turn One (Senna Corner), where I sat, was noticeably and significantly faster than anyone else's. He had the car and the course mastered, and his driving was amazing. Simply amazing. Having seen him race, I say he's the next world champion. I doubt anyone can catch him.
At left is Lap One, Turn One. Click for larger, as always. That's Alonso going off, overdriving the corner as he would three or four times in the race. Hamilton is the lead car (from pole) of the pack properly on course.
At right is Alonso's second or third agricultural excursion. He simply couldn't drive that turn as fast as Hamilton. He may have psyched himself out, or pushed too hard trying to catch his team's number two. It must be tough to be reigning world champ and have your own teammate showing you up. So far in 2007, Hamilton's a better driver.
Let's see what happens at Indy. I predict Hamilton wins. He's had a taste, and he's that good.
Elizabeth Edwards Supports Gay Marriage
ABCnews.com had that headline. In other shocking developments, "Bill Clinton Supports Voting Rights For Blacks," and "Michelle Obama says Jews Should Be Allowed to Own Property."
The Democrats should be clear and united on gay marriage: it's a civil right.
Of course they're not clear and united. They'll screw up the 2008 election just like everything else.
June 24, 2007 in Commentary | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)