Belgium: post-race analysis 2018
The race was a little less exciting than it might have been, but once all the results were shaken out it was mildly profitable and told us quite a bit about the state of play. Namely, Ferrari are fastest, certainly in a straight line. Next time we’re in Monza, which is mostly straight lines. Good news for pub owners in Italy, one thinks. Off the line the top few were all in order. However, danger was afoot. Hulkenberg had a massive double lock up (no brake failure he just screwed up) and ploughed into Alonso’s rear. The Spaniard’s car pirouetted through the air, smacking into Leclerc’s and causing a chain reaction that ultimately saw all the named fellows as well as Raikkonen and Ricciardo retire. Just past Eau Rouge, Vettel got in Hamilton’s slipstream and used the superior Ferrari horsepower to sweep past the Mercedes. The Force Indias were very close, and Ocon was passed by Perez. The safety car emerged. Raikkonen, who had a puncture at this stage, limped to the pit...