Perhaps, but tell me for instance as a lewis fan his win at hungary wasn't exciting. Yet that wasn't a brilliiant race, same goes for a fair few of Jensons wins once the shock factor wore off it became a 2004 like snooze fest.
I thought from a tactical viewpoint it was fascinating. Could Fisi go the extra lap he needed to have the clear air to pass. Would Vettel have enough pace to make it difficult.
Yes KERS has given him the advantage but thats the point of it. Both Ferrari and Mclaren have gone through a lot of pains and problems getting it to work properly, but now it has, its helped deliver victorys to both Lewis in Hungary and now Kimi in Spa. The last few races the FOTA teams have gone from a "we will ban it next year" to Red bull, Brawn, FI and so on all saying we'll have to run it. I hate the thought that KERS has given an artificial victory. No it hasn't, it was an option to give a car speed in return for the side track of developing it. I cant believe for one second, Mclaren and Ferrari would have been this far back had they not gone with the idea. So its finally paying off
