Jenson Button has tried desperately to show his worth and he is a perfect example of an excellent driver who had resigned himself to a succession of crap cars and crappier teams. His excellence shone once he first settled into the seat of a brilliant car----Brawn's meticulously prepared Honda-engined car. A lot of the success must go to Ross Brawn and Honda: they provided a winning car for Button, once relegated to the back benches.
Button has a great lead on points and I doubt Abu Dhabi will change things.
I said there was a point two and that concerns Twitter. Now, what is Twitter? To me it is a lazy person's way of blogging and an outlet for thoughts that capture attention. I can just imagine Chief Twitterer, or is that Tweeter (could be Stephen Fry!), saying: "Bugger this. A blog is far too long and requires constant maintenance. Let us create a one or two sentence comment with a picture---far better and quicker than a blog--and the rich and famous, as well as the common gentry can twitter (sorry, Tweet), once or twice a day or more." Fortunately Twitter became expensive goods and now is worth millions. Our blogs: Zilch. So the Twits carried on Tweeting (even Sarah Brown), and the twittering tweets became famous.
Here's my Twitter contribution: Write a blog you lazy tweeters!
