Sunday, November 2

Five Point Four Seconds

Could you have asked for a better season finale? I doubt it. After a coma-inducing bore of China, two showers of rain at either end of the grand prix produced chaos, that nearly decided the world championship.

With only the final uphill run to go, a struggling Glock, on dry ties, slithered from left to right as Hamilton snuck by to take fifth position, securing his first world championship. Felipe Massa, who dominated the race was left to think what might have been, losing the title by a single point.

I honestly thought this race was going to be a bore, worthy of about thirty minutes of watching. All Hamilton had to do was finish fifth. Pretty easy. But, the Brit made it difficult for himself with an uncharacteristically tepid race. It was this pace that put him in the situation that almost cost him his championship.

With just a handful to go, it looked like the Massa’s fairytale was about to have its happy ending. Kubica’s rashness to unlap himself, first saw Vettel disadvantaged. But as Hamilton gave the Pole room to pass, Vettel slid by. I’m sure you’ll find plenty of people taking a swipe at Kubica for it, even more if Glock hadn’t of lost so much time on the last lap.

Against the odds he was in contention for the title that on a good day, Hamilton should’ve sown up easily. Still, the right calls had to be made and Massa had a drive worthy of a world champion. While Hamilton’s drive was less so, he is no less deserving of his accomplishment. The raw skill behind the wheel of a Formula One car from day one told us that it was only a matter of when he would pick up his first world championship. His year has been erratic, with silly mistakes and earning penalties like a rookie should. But he capitalized on the mistakes by Ferrari, aided by his bullet proof McLaren.

Fernando Alonso continued his strong finish to the season in second, holding off Raikkonen. The Finn was about as useful as a bad cold in Massa's title charge today, or about as useful as Kovalainen. Vettel finished an excellent fourth with the second McLaren in seventh; Jarno Trulli rounded out the points finishers.

Hats off to Hamilton. Like him or loathe him, he is a worthy world champion.

PC’s Driver of the Day: Felipe Massa. He had nothing to lose and everything to gain, Massa has earned a lot of respect and broken down many walls this year.

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