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Dave B
7th October 2007, 09:56
What do we reckon?

Kimi for his overall performance during the entire weekend? Vettel for a wonderful 1-stop 4th place? Button for recovering to 5th? Or someone else? Perhaps we could have a poll please...

I'd say Kimi.

ICKE
7th October 2007, 09:58
KIMI! :p

Robinho
7th October 2007, 10:06
Kimi did great, but no more than expected, Vettell and Button both did much more than they should, i'd say Vettell, especially after the incident last week

Ari
7th October 2007, 10:06
Kimi then Vettel!

Well done boys!

F1boat
7th October 2007, 10:07
Kimi for the win and Vettel for the awesome drive.

ioan
7th October 2007, 10:07
Vettel, 17th to 4th in his only 6th race, driving a STR car! :up:
I think he's the driver with the brightest future in F1 at the moment.

BMW will keep an eye on him for sure!

truefan72
7th October 2007, 10:11
Vettel

what kimmi did was good but capitalized on an obvious error on the part of McClaren and Hamilton.

What Vettel did was far and beyond what the others did.

Liuzzi an honarable mention, perhaps has earned himself a seat next year. Holding off a BMW for many laps in dry conditions.

Hondo
7th October 2007, 10:11
Vettel. Kimi was great but thats really what we've come to expect from Kimi when his car holds together. Vettel did the unexpected. Good job.

pino
7th October 2007, 10:19
Poll added and my vote goes to Vettel, but Liuzzi deserved it too :up:

donKey jote
7th October 2007, 10:21
Vettel without a doubt

Jefe Máximo
7th October 2007, 10:22
Rakka. ;)

Tazio
7th October 2007, 10:26
Kimi Man

BeansBeansBeans
7th October 2007, 10:28
I gave it to Vettel.

He recovered remarkably from the disappointment of last weekend.

Tazio
7th October 2007, 10:41
Kimi

jens
7th October 2007, 10:53
I gave my biased vote to Vettel - the new rainmaster showed his strength again. :cool: A fine payback for what happened a week ago.

It's still hard to believe that it's possible to truly shine in an average car, I thought those days are over. :p :

Sleeper
7th October 2007, 12:04
Vettel, that was a stunning drive.

gm99
7th October 2007, 13:11
Vettel without a doubt.

osg
7th October 2007, 13:19
Vettel...... i was critical of him last race, but geez props to young Seb for a storming drive today.

slinkster
7th October 2007, 14:51
I plumped for Vettel, as I think he redeemed himself for his mistake last weekend.

VkmSpouge
7th October 2007, 16:25
I have to say it is Vettel, he blew it last week but today he deserved that superb 4th place.

F=ma
7th October 2007, 17:25
Hamilton, for boosting TV ratings and making Brazil GP 2007 the most watched Grand Prix's across the world in years.

You couldn't have scripted that kind of a finish.

Flat.tyres
7th October 2007, 17:25
Kimi did great, but no more than expected, Vettell and Button both did much more than they should, i'd say Vettell, especially after the incident last week

Exactly my opinion

F1MAN2007
7th October 2007, 17:29
Vettel did a fantastic job with an average car!!!!

markabilly
7th October 2007, 18:14
Tough choice between Vettel or Kimi, maybe Vettel for overcoming a severe handicap (Red Steer)---but I was going to vote for the crane driver but i do not see him listed

aryan
7th October 2007, 19:27
Certainly Vettel... it's not like you see a Minardi up there often. I know it's a RBR car and not their own car anymore, but the engineers and mechanics are still the same and niether Alonso nor Webber could takt this team to such hights.

He is a rainmaster, and what a recovery from last week...

Well done.

Roamy
7th October 2007, 22:51
vettel and rak

BDunnell
7th October 2007, 23:04
Vettel drove absolutely superbly. We still need to see how good he can be in the dry, and maybe we won't for as long as he's in a Toro Rosso, but he looks like quite a prospect.

wmcot
8th October 2007, 09:50
Vettel because he exceeded anybody's expectations for him and for Toro Rosso. Others drove great races,too, but SV was brilliant!

stevie_gerrard
8th October 2007, 20:30
no-one can really look beyond Vettel for a wonderful drive, but i was glad to see Jenson doing so well as well. :)

Boudica
8th October 2007, 21:42
Firstly Vettel for a great job.
Kimi for some intelligent racing.
Button for doing well with a bad strategy.

longisland
9th October 2007, 04:58
Kimi for keeping the title hope alive followed by Vettel's solid performance to redeem himself

Valve Bounce
9th October 2007, 06:52
I vote for Craig Lowndes.

Garry Walker
9th October 2007, 16:17
I vote for Craig Lowndes.

:up:

Actually, Vettel gets my vote. Or Kimi. Or Vettel. Or Kimi. Either of those two. Both drove amazing races.

Sleeper
9th October 2007, 20:06
Firstly Vettel for a great job.
Kimi for some intelligent racing.
Button for doing well with a bad strategy.
As far as I'm aware, Button was on the same strategy as most of the field.

DazzlaF1
10th October 2007, 00:31
No contest in my opinion, has to be Vettel, got the fuel strategy spot on to fit with the conditions and rewarded with a huge haul of points

Donney
10th October 2007, 16:11
Vettel because he showed that what could have happened in Fuji was not just a one hit wonder.

ShiftingGears
11th October 2007, 02:47
I vote for Craig Lowndes.

A brilliant drive indeed :up:

Also Vettel and Kimi were flawless.