Malaysia: post-race analysis
A far more exciting race than we might have had, and very much improved on Australia. Mixed bag from a betting perspective, a small red result (if you put £10 on every put you’d be a couple of quid down. Not bank-busting but not good either). I’m doubly irked with myself, though. I lacked the patience to wait a few more hours for Ferrari to top score to emerge on Ladbrokes, and the judgement to back Vettel for the win at 10.5. On the other hand, I was very confident about Raikkonen, and that did come off. Congrats to Mr. M, who’s doing rather better than me at this betting business so far this season. The start saw Maldonado fly up the order, only to take a slight knock, receive a puncture and later retire. Bottas went backwards, and Hulkenberg made up many places, but the top three maintained their running order. Surprisingly, Hamilton couldn’t make a large gap to Vettel, who wasn’t that far ahead of Rosberg. In the early stages, Raikkonen received a puncture at t...