It was just like China, in that the first part of the race was very exciting and there were a lot of battles, but then it all just went very dull in the second half of the race.
The start was very dramatic once again, with all sorts of drama on lap one. Vettel's unbelievable teenage whine on the radio after he hit the wall would have been amusing had he not used so much bad language. Yes, most of it was Kvyat's fault, but Vettel must take some of the responsibility for not being hard on the power in a fast corner and still on the racing line. Yet again, I think that Vettel's attitude when things are not going well is open to question.
Rosberg was imperious again, but he's under no pressure at the moment. We need to see a head-to-head with Hamilton, who drove very well, to have a better idea of how much stronger Nico is this year.
Williams were disappointing in the race, Red Bull had a nightmare, and Ferrari are not on the pace of Merecedes, so the closing part of the race was devoid of much action. It was great to see McLaren finally showing some improved form though, and Alonso used all his experience and racecraft to avoid trouble on the first lap to move up the order. It was also good for Renault that they got off the mark, after a very impressive performance from Magnussen, including some great overtaking moves.