I just want to see the best car/driver ON THE DAY win. It dosn't matter how much money has been spent, or whether he's one of the top drivers.
I really don't like this present Pirelli business, with no team/engineer knowing from one week to the next how the car is going to react at the next race. Everyone should be on a level footing at the start of qualifying - there should be no nasty surprises.
Good luck to young Pastor (nice to see the clergy back in racing), but that result should never have happened. I personally don't care if it's all about the big-spender teams, as long as we get to see 5 or 6 top drivers having a close race-long battle without the uncertainty of tyres "going-off" at an inopportune moment.
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