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  • Brazil 2008: The Grid

    With Felipe Massa on pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix, the 2008 World Championship showdown is going to be an electrifying race, especially the run down to the first corner on the first lap. Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton share the second row and Jarno Trulli is a little out of place, alongside Massa at the front. Whatever happens though, Formula One will be crowning a new world champion tomorrow. Here’s a quick run down of the grid, which will be updated should any penalties get handed out.

    2008 Brazilian Grand Prix Grid
    Inclusive of penalties given – none so far.

    1 Brazilian Flag Felipe Massa Ferrari
    1m12.368s
    Jarno Trulli Toyota
    1m12.737s
    Italian Flag 2
    3 Finnish Flag Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari
    1m12.825s
    Lewis Hamilton McLaren
    1m12.830s
    British Flag 4
    5 Finnish Flag Heikki Kovalainen McLaren
    1m12.917s
    Fernando Alonso Renault
    1m12.967s
    Spanish Flag 6
    7 German Flag Sebastian Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso
    1m13.082s
    Nick Heidfeld BMW
    1m13.297s
    German Flag 8
    9 French Flag Sebastien Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso
    1m14.105s
    Timo Glock Toyota
    1m14.230s
    German Flag 10
    11 Brazilian Flag Nelson Piquet Jr. Renault
    1m12.137s
    Mark Webber Red Bull Racing
    1m12.289s
    Australian Flag 12
    13 Polish Flag Robert Kubica BMW
    1m12.300s
    David Coulthard Red Bull Racing
    1m12.717s
    British Flag 14
    15 Brazilian Flag Rubens Barrichello Honda
    1m13.139
    Kazuki Nakajima Williams
    1m12.800s
    Japanese Flag 16
    17 British Flag Jenson Button Honda
    1m12.810s
    Nico Rosberg Williams
    1m13.002s
    German Flag 18
    19 Italian Flag Giancarlo Fisichella Force India
    1m13.426s
    Adrian Sutil Force India
    1m13.508s
    German Flag 20

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