I think another thing this weekend showed us (apart from the fine racing) was the growing rift in the Red Bull garage between the two drivers. It`s not up there with your Senna/Prost episode yet but it is certainly brewing up and i don`t think either driver even likes to see the other doing well.
Perhaps it`s the fact that both drivers know there car is by far the quickest on the grid and this season could be the best chance they ever get of becoming world champion. You could see it in the body language of Christian Horner when he was interviewed and when Vettel wen`t to shake Webbers hand after the race it was so forced for the cameras.
This all seems in total contrast to that of the McLaren garage where Lewis and Jenson though both wanting to beat the other genuinely seem pleased when the other has done well, as in Lewis praising Jensons drive to 4th from 14th and Button seeming pleased Lewis had got second.
It`s certainly set us up for a good second half of the season in which i reckon there could be many more twists and turns (no pun intended

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Nice to see the Williams finally getting somewhere, and Alonso getting shafted