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Ferrari complete a 1-2!! Massa wins, Kimi takes 2nd. This was because Kimi lost 20 odd seconds due to some loose exhaust pipe.
Best part of the day is that Trulli takes thiurd. Kovalainen takes 4th after starting from 10th. Hamilton didnt score!! Yay!!
Another Ferrari 1-2... Guess Massa leads the championship
01 Felipe Massa 48
02 Robert Kubica 46
03 Kimi Räikkönen 43
04 Lewis Hamilton 38
05 Nick Heidfeld 28
2008 Grand Prix De France Race Results :
Results
01 F. Massa Ferrari 1:31:50.245
02 K. Räikkönen Ferrari + 17.984
03 J. Trulli Toyota + 28.250
04 H. Kovalainen McLaren + 28.929
05 R. Kubica BMW + 30.512
06 M. Webber Red Bull + 40.304
07 N. Piquet jr. Renault + 41.033
08 F. Alonso Renault + 43.372
09 D. Coulthard Red Bull + 51.072
10 L. Hamilton McLaren + 54.521
11 T. Glock Toyota + 57.738
12 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso + 58.011
13 N. Heidfeld BMW + 1:02.013
14 R. Barrichello Honda + 1 laps
15 K. Nakajima Williams + 1 laps
16 N. Rosberg Williams + 1 laps
17 S. Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso + 1 laps
18 G. Fisichella Force India F1 + 1 laps
19 A. Sutil Force India F1 + 1 laps
Did not finish
20 J. Button Honda + 52 laps
Great run by Massa and a new leader emerges now in the Driver championships and definitely this year too it will go down the wire until the last race according to the results in every race.
@ abhijitaparadh :As for Hamilton he was carrying forward the 10 place penalty on the starting grid for his pit lane misdemeanor in the previous race @ Canada.
Trulli's fight with Heiki almost culminating in a mess for both of them until the last lap was just a beauty with Toyota getting better of McLaren.
A Fantastic race and a well deserved 1-2 for Ferrari. A mature drive by Massa and Mr cool Kimi nursed his car well to the finish line. 18 very important point for Ferrari and the drivers. But the drive of the day was Jarno Trulli for me. He drove an amazing race to get onto the podium. The racing between him and Heiki was great to watch. Trulli showed his vast experience when it mattered and drove well inspite of his rear tyres losing traction in the last half of the race.
Hamilton seems to have a share of rotten luck but the we are still mid - season so Silverstone should be interesting.
great drive from Felipe and Kimi. Only hope they dont have to change the engine on Kimi's car for the British GP. Happening which he loses 10 places on the grid and misses a valuable chance to make it to the podium.
However a Ferrari 1-2 always feels good.
Cheers cheers:
The highlight of the race was Trulli managing a podium finish. Whatta drive!! I didn't expect the Toyota to display such impressive race pace. The fight with Kovi in the final stages was to die for. Trulli spoke about how he loves such battles, and thats what racing is all about.
Kimi was looking pretty dejected on the podium and in the post-race interview. He's actually lucky that he finished in the first place....the Ferrari's body was totally burnt out!
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Originally Posted by iceman7
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great drive from Felipe and Kimi. Only hope they dont have to change the engine on Kimi's car for the British GP. Happening which he loses 10 places on the grid and misses a valuable chance to make it to the podium. |
They might just have to.
Formula One news: Raikkonen likely to change engine - GPUpdate.net Formula One
But in the end, these 8 points might prove the most valuable for Kimi. Massa was race winner, but Trulli won our hearts with that splendid drive. Bravo!
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Originally Posted by MaserQ
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Yes Kimi will be going for the change but will not get a penalty. It seems there is a point in the rules that you can change the engine once in the season without getting a penalty. Ferrari are looking to use that option at Silverstone.
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Originally Posted by GTO
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Kimi was looking pretty dejected on the podium and in the post-race interview. He's actually lucky that he finished in the first place....the Ferrari's body was totally burnt out! |
Kimi finished second and not first. It commedable that even after having problem he managed that second spot on podium.:thumbs up
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Originally Posted by aaggoswami
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Kimi finished second and not first. It commedable that even after having problem he managed that second spot on podium.:thumbs up |
lol: That is not what GTO meant.
What he means is that Kimi should be thankful that, at least he finished the race with burned body work on the Ferrari.
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Originally Posted by Dippy
(Post 877734)
Yes Kimi will be going for the change but will not get a penalty. It seems there is a point in the rules that you can change the engine once in the season without getting a penalty. Ferrari are looking to use that option at Silverstone. |
YIPEEEE!!! clap:
hope this happens
I think it was after a long time that we have had only one retirement in the entire race.
Nice race! Too bad that Kimi lost out on the win which was certain but heck 2nd place was not bad either. I was just hoping that nothing should go wrong, otherwise it would have been Kimi's 3 retirements on the trot. But he was lucky enough to finish. Ferrari's initial pace which opened up a huge lead saved Kimi.
Fantastic drive by Trulli. He was out there to prove a point. It was the same track where he lost his drive for Renault to a last corner fiasco.
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Originally Posted by merve_extreme
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That is not what GTO meant.
What he means is that Kimi should be thankful that, at least he finished the race with burned body work on the Ferrari. |
So GTO meant that " In the first place Kimi managed to finish the race despite the damage " . Correct ?
Sorry for misunderstanding. sorry:
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