Nice to see both Barrichello and Heidfeld capitalize on their experience, doing a solid race. It was especially surprising for me to see Honda up on the podium, but apparently they chose just the right strategy for the changing weather conditions with switching to the "full wet" tyres in the right moment and that paid off nicely.
Hamilton finally did a solid job in the race as well (bonus points for that start
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), but that's what he had to do, after a once again not quite flawless performance yesterday.
Apparently, Ferrari had quite a few problems with their cars' balance under the wet and changing conditions, it was hard to count the spins Massa and Räikkönen did out there. I don't think there's going to be massive rain in Hockenheim (or the next few races to come, for that matter), though, so I wouldn't expect anything but a competitive Ferrari for the near future.
Overall, I think what's interesting is how little consistent the top drivers seem to be this year. Every of the "48 points" guys on top of the championship now has won two to three races, but also had a few races where a lot of people were only shaking their heads... it does make for an interesting title competition though, as long as no driver can get rid of these little mistakes that can ruin a race result and pulls away.