Tp wrote:Being the best driver of the day with the best package and the team to help, won him the race - these are essentials that win a grand prix. The other drivers mentioned (Alonso, Kimi, Schumacher etc...) at some point didn't have one of those listed so they didn't win.
Jenson in my opinion had all of them, he was a good enough driver to keep it on the track as well as being fast, the tyres suited the conditions at the time, the car was fast, the strategy was good, the pitstops were clean, so he won.
actually its being the best luck/driver/package combination that gets you the win. i highly doubt he was the best driver AND best package, if you get my point. it does also debet his win that 3 top contenders DNF, and many others had major trouble. luck was the key factor to this win, look at it anyway you want. he drove well and maybe deserved the win, but there are deffinately drivers out there whod have deserved it more. and the speculation goes both ways, the british commentators are counting ifs in the millions. "if only the four cars in front had crashed, jenson would have won, bad luck again for jenson" they also counted that jenson would have won the four first races had he only been on better strategy, also bad luck again
