The British Grand Prix

I'd been waiting all season for this race and having watched Webber come first with Hamilton second, I thought that the two-word summary should be "not bad". However, I feel that I have to echo Eddie Jordan's description of the event as "Poetic justice" after the front-wing-swap fiasco between the Red Bulls.

Most interesting part? Possibly Martin Brundle (on his grid walk) saying to Sir Patrick Stewart to "..I don't think even you can beam Lewis up to the top step of the podium today...", but, simply for that "aah" factor, it has to be the crowd wildy applauding Sir Stirling Moss presenting the second place trophy to Hamilton.

I wonder if Paul The Octopus predicted that one eh?

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