Carreron to enmancar. So titulaba his Chronicle our partner S.Marcus for a year on the occasion of China's formula one Grand Prix. Lacked it nothing of reason. With the rain as the main protagonist saw a race where not missed this competition sauce: the overtaking.
We have seen for all tastes. On the track, Michael Schumacher was the punching bag that everyone hits and suffered unspeakable in track. Something that made me reflect on the desirability of the return of the heptacampeon of the world. We also saw how Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton were fighting for a position in the pit-lane. The British spent a few inches of the mechanics before the stunned much of the fans eyes.
But without doubt the overtaking which left everyone speechless was Fernando Alonso's teammate Felipe Massa on full access to the pit-lane track. A maneuver that an opponent could set him badly, but a partner...Massa acknowledged being annoying with Fernando Alonso, but Ferrari closed the doors and were not slow to settle the controversy by describing the move as an episode of career.
In purely sport, and as was the case in the Grand Prize of Australia, Jenson Button was the smartest when it began to rain and allowed him to achieve the second win of the season. The then current world champion, closed mouths on his title of 2009. Apart from a dominant car as it was that Brawn GP, Button knew pilot. Their victories of 2010 box, end there.
Those who passed as the dominators, the Red Bull, achieved a double victory in the qualifying which did not ratify in career. Moreover, Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber were shipwrecked in Shanghai. They aspired to victory and could only fight for the positions of points.
We also recall the Chinese Grand Prix by the false exit of Fernando Alonso, hunted on the fly by Charlie Whitting and by the machinations of Lewis Hamilton. In addition to the incident in boxes, the British gave us a session of overtaking that made that Bernie Ecclestone was declared fan of your style of driving, Hamilton Style.
By the rest of Spanish, for second consecutive race the cars two Hispania Racing F1 team crossed the finish line. Not bad for a team with nothing but four Grands Prix behind him. Jaime Alguersuari finished in 13th position, although the reality said that a much better position deserved.