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Standings
Points standings (after 6 rounds)
DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP POSITIONS:
POS
DRIVER
NATIONALITY
ENTRANT
POINTS
1.
LEWIS HAMILTON
Britain
McLaren-Mercedes
38
2.
KIMI RAIKKONEN
Finland
Ferrari
35
3.
FELIPE MASSA
Brazil
Ferrari
34
4.
ROBERT KUBICA
Poland
BMW Sauber
32
5.
NICK HEIDFELD
Germany
BMW Sauber
20
6.
HEIKKI KOVALAINEN
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At lap 45 Hamilton continues to stretch his lead over Massa to 26.2 seconds, followed by Kubica (33.7s), Webber (45.7s), Sutil (51.5s), Raikkonen (69.3s), Barrichello (84.1s), Nakajima, Vettel and Piquet in tenth place.
On lap 45 Alonso pits and is the first to take on dry tyres.
On lap 46 Rosberg passes Piquet for tenth place - Piquet then pits taking dry tyres as well.
On lap 48 Webber pit... Read More
At lap 11 Massa leads Raikkonen by 3 seconds, followed by Robert Kubica, Hamilton, Heidfeld, Webber, Alonso, Kazuki Nakajima, Rubens Barrichelo and Nelson Piquet in tenth place.
On lap 12 Alonso on full-wets forces his way past Webber at Mirabeau for sixth, and then battles Heidfeld for fifth place.
On lap 13 Raikkonen serves a drive through penalty for not fitting his tyres before the 3 minu... Read More
The circuit was damp before the start, with rain expected during the race. David Coulthard was forced to drop five grid positions, to 15th, for changing his gearbox after his qualifying crash.
Heikki Kovalainen has a problem getting off on the formation lap from fourth place, and was pushed away to start from the pitlane.
At the start, with all the drivers on wet tyres, Felipe Mass took the l... Read More
Lewis Hamilton has won the Monaco Grand Prix after an action-packed race in Monte Carlo on Sunday.
The British driver survived a collision with a crash barrier and a punctured tyre to come back and win the race.
The error worked in Hamilton's favour as his team refuelled his car at the tyre change, allowing him to delay his final pit stop and build a lead.
BMW's Robert Kubica beat Felipe Mas... Read More
Page last updated at 15:44 GMT, Sunday, 11 May 2008 16:44 UK
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Istanbul Park, Istanbul, Turkey, 9-11 May, 2008
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Results.1. Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari-Ferrari 58 01:26:49.4512. Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes +3.73. Kimi Raikkonen Finland Ferrari-Ferrari +4.24. Robert Kubica Poland BMW Sauber +21.95. Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW Sauber +38.76. Fernando Alonso Spain Renault-Renault +53.77. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault +64.28. Nico Rosberg Germany Williams-Toyota +71.49. David Coulthard Brit... Read More
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Kimi Raikkonen
1
10
8
10
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29
2
Lewis Hamilton
10
4
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6
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20
3
Robert Kubica
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8
6
5
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19
4
Felipe Massa
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10
8
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5
Nick Heidfeld
8
3
5
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PosTeam Points
1
Ferrari
47
2
BMW-Sauber
35
3
McLaren
34
4
Williams
12
5
Toyota
9
6
Red Bull
8
7
Renault
6
8
Honda
3
9
Toro Rosso
2
10
Force India
0
11
Super Aguri
0
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First of all I am really happy to hear that Heikki is OK. During the race I saw a car had gone into the barriers and was told it was Heikki. As soon as the team knew he was OK, Ron came on the radio and told me which was a great relief. With regard to the race it's good to be back on the podium. After qualifying, we knew it would be a difficult Grand Prix so I am actually pleased to be third. I... Read More
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