Bah! Renault played it safe, trading performance for reliability. McLaren gambled on performance, which got them some spectacular victories, but led to some catastrophic failures.

Case in point, when Kimi flatspotted late in the race and refused to bring his car in. Instead of settling for points, McLaren gambled that the chassis would hold out 5 laps. They gambled wrong.

I'm a Renault fan, my girlfriend is a Kimi fan.

And, frankly, I'm just happen Schumacher didn't win.

(of course, now I need to find another underdog to back!)