Monday 30 August, 2004

Not "Just Another Day"

In the Belgian GP today, surprisingly it was not Michael Schumacher but the young Finn Kimi Raikkonen who finished on the top spot of the podium. Mclaren looked unbeatable right from start and despite the deployment of safety car more than once Kimi seemed to have it all in control. Good news for F1 that Ferrari has a competition.
Montoya was again involved in a controversial whhel to wheel instance, this time with Renault Driver Jaro Trulli. I think he was a bit too aggressive and should have backed off on the particular turn as he did not have enough speed carried through the turn to get passed Jarno.
Rubens was lucky and gained positions as safety car was introduced twice and finally finished third. Schumacher drove brilliantly again to finish second. He could not clinch one more driver's championship in this race though as Rubens finished third. Probably he will do that in front of all Ferrari crew and fans in Monza.
A good race all in all and more importantly a different result this time. Hope everybody continues to give difficult time to Ferrari.

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