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  • Brazil 2008: Race Result

    Felipe Massa has won the Brazilian Grand Prix in dominant style, but all eyes are on Lewis Hamilton who has clinched the 2008 Drivers World Championship. Having almost lost it when Sebastian Vettel passed for fifth on the penultimate lap, Timo Glock slowed on the final lap, allowing Hamilton to reclaim fifth and the title. It was a truly great Brazilian Grand Prix that had tension from the start with rain, and rain once again in the last few laps. I’m off to grab a beer, so the report may not be up until much later tonight.

    Brazil 2008: Race Results

    1. Felipe Massa Ferrari 10 Points
    2. Fernando Alonso Renault 8 Points
    3. Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 6 Points
    4. Sebastian Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 5 Points
    5. Lewis Hamilton McLaren 4 Points
    6. Timo Glock Toyota 3 Points
    7. Heikki Kovlainen McLaren 2 Points
    8. Jarno Trulli Toyota 1 Point
    9. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing
    10. Nick Heidfeld BMW
    11. Robert Kubica BMW
    12. Nico Rosberg Williams
    13. Jenson Button Honda
    14. Sebastien Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso
    15. Rubens Barrichello Honda
    16. Adrian Sutil Force India
    17. Kazuki Nakajima Williams
    18. Giancarlo Fisichella Force India
    19. Nelson Piquet Jr. Renault Retired
    20. David Coulthard Red Bull Racing Retired

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    1. November 3rd, 2008 - 11:32pm

      I mentioned something about this in the headlining post, but again a flawless drive by Massa in front of the home fans- while he may never be the next Senna or Piquet Sr., Felipe continues to do very well in living up the the expectations established in regards to Formula One in Brazil.

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