I think Mark Webber said it best when he explained that the grid for tomorrow’s inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix represents the second half of the season in performance.
There is no doubt that McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton has been the man of 2009 for me, and his team has the been the most improved. KERS has played a large part in their performance but that is also a testament to how well McLaren have done with the kinetic recovery and deployment system.
To see the Red Bulls slot into second and third for the race is indicative of their late-season form as well, and, as the Brawn’s of Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello are behind them, it does represent the latter part of the 2009 season as far as competitive edge.
Sadly, Ferrari may lose...
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