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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
 
 
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Brazilian Grand Prix
It was an amazing race from start to finish with rain playing as much a part as anything as the cars had to change tyres at both ends of the race.

Both Massa and Hamilton raced an exempliary race. The Championship looked lost on the penultimate lap until 2 corners from the end Glock slipped backon his dry-weather tyres to cede 4th to Vettell and 5th to Hamilton to take the Championship.

Never have I seen an unhappier man on the top step of the podium.

Congratulations to our own winner Kimiraik - the "Top Gun" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

Congratulations also to our overall winner Len - the "2007 F1 Season Review" DVD will be on its way shortly to you.

We hope to be back for the 2009 season. Have a good winter!
 
Chinese Grand Prix

It was actually a rather dull race for a change. Hamilton won from the front after a dominant, mistake-free weekend. Without the Belgian fiasco and the drive-through farces last week Hamilton would already be world champion.

Brazil in 2 weeks should be an exciting climax to the season with either a British world champion or the local hero Massa.

Congratulations to our own winner hebegb - the "Thunderbrirds the movie" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

 
Japanese Grand prix
It was a bad-tempered race with both Massa and Hamilton losing the plot and getting drive-through penalties. As is usual in such circumstances the red car did best with the penalties after Bourdais was penalised for coming out of the pits.

The Alonso revival and Kubica bounce continued with even Kimi taking to the podium.

Congratulations to our own winner Nickheid - the "Terminator 3" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.
 
Singapore Grand Prix
It was a worthy inaugural Singapore Grand Prix under lights. Alonso pulled off the sort of victory that the Valencia crowds had craved.

If my calculations are correct Alonso became the 7th winner from the 5th team to win a Grand Prix this season joining Ferrari (Kimi, Massa), McLaren (Hamilton,Kovaleinen), BMW Sauber (Kubica) and Torro Rosso(Vettel).

Japan should be an exciting race with more overtaking possible than on a street circuit.

Congratulations to our own winner mc2 - the "Sherlock Bones - Ace Detective" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.
 
Italian Grand Prix
This was a great race as well after an amazing qualifying session. In front of his an Italian crowd Vettel brought home the Torro Rosso in first. The first win for the ex-Minardi Team. The German and Italian anthems bringing back memories of Schumi. 

Congratulations to our own winner the unseen after a tie-break question of "What Year did the the prvious youngest winner Alonso win his first Grand Prix?" : Answer 2003 - the unseen was spot on the nail. Bad luck to WaddletonF1 - the "Shaun of the Dead" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

 
Belgian Grand Prix
This was an amazing race. Raikkonen was on form, as was Hamilton. The maneuvers during that race will be discussed for many years. I wish the stewards had butted out, as they had at the European GP before. 

I will not be awarding a prize for this until after the 22nd September hearing. I consider the results PROVISIONAL.

 
European Grand Prix
This was a damage limitation exercise by an unwell Hamilton against a dominant Massa. 

Congratulations to our own winner Duronal after a tie-break question of "What Year did the Spanish GP move to Barcelona?" : Answer 1991 - Duronal was just closer than nab - the "I Robot DVD" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

 
German Grand Prix
The German Grand Prix was a text-book exercise for Hamilton - despite Mclarens mistake with the safety car the Brit was dominant throughout. A good first podium to the young Nelsinho Piquet.

Congratulations to our own winner suzukisvrider - the tie break question was "When was the only other time that a British driver won the German grand Prix in a McLaren?" - Answer James Hunt in 1976. suzukisvrider was closest with 1977.
 
Hungarian Grand Prix
The Hungarian Grand prix was a good race that at the start and end seemed certain to have a McLaren winner, with Massa in his Ferrari doing a brilliant job to lead much of the race before the legendary Ferrari reliability faltered.

A good maiden win for Kovaleinen.

Congratulations to  Gunge100 - ironically the winner on the day that hekki became the 100th GP winner ever.
 
British Grand Prix

It was an amazing race. In front of his home crowd Hamilton resoundly answered his critics with a masterful performance in the wet to put him back (jointly) on the top of the table.

The promise of Red Bull and Kovaleinen faded whilst the greatest strategist of all - Ross brawn - now at the helm of Honda helped Barrichello to 3rd place - although it should have been second.

Congratulations to our own winner hebegb - the "Drowning Mona" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

 
French Grand Prix

As for 2007 "A dominant race by Ferrari and a resurgent Raikkonen."

It was a race of two halves. At the front the Kimi of old was racing well until his exhaust problems gifted the win to Massa, who now leads the table.

Trulli was the worthy winner of the other race - the real race for 3rd - ahead of Kovaleinen. Louis Hamilton probably wants to forget the last French Grand Prix at its traditional base.

Roll-on the British grand Prix in 2 weeks time. Congratulations to our own winner nab the "Dodge Ball" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

 
Canadian Grand Prix

It was an amazing race. What a way for Kubica to claim his first win and for BMW to claim their first win as Constructors!

Louis Hamilton really messed up, taking out Raikkonen in the process and handing the lead to Kubica. Mclaren are now back in 3rd place in the Championship.

It was a masterful drive by Kubica, and also by Coulthard to take 3rd. Heidfeld was 2nd, but missed out on the glory of being BMW's  first winner. 

Congratulations to our own winner octyturbo - the "Mummy 2" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

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Monaco Grand Prix

What can I say? It was an eventful race which brought victory to Louis Hamilton after his own fortuitous collision with the wall.

Massa was unlucky, while Kubica drove a very mature race. The performance of Kimi in the race was quite dreadful. After ruining the drive of the race by Adrian Sutil for Force india with his unforced error I hope Kimi does not want to visit India any time soon. Force India may gain a crumb of comfort to know that Kimi has lost his championship lead as a result and may subsequently look back on this race as the error that cost him the title.

Congratulations to our own winner chummers- the "Batman Movie" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

Note: With the sad demise of Super Aguri some teams will need to change cars and/or drivers for subsequent races since Super Aguri, Sato and Davidson will score no further points this season.

 
Turkish Grand Prix

It was a race that could have been dominated by Ferrari if not for Louis Hamilton.

Louis Hamilton's second and a few bumps at the start of the race made this round much more interesting than expected.

The sad demise of Super Aguri modified qualifying where the B-Drivers Massa and Kovaleinen beat their A-Driver partners onto the second row.  

Unfortunately Kovaleinen's bump with Kimi and the resulting puncture put him out of contention. 

Congratulations to our own winner miradi - the "Apartment 12" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.

 
Spanish Grand Prix
It was yet another eventful race that was completely dominated by Ferrari. 

Louis Hamilton completed a good damage limitation exercise for third whilst Webber and Button both had some luck for a change. 

As usual Vettel went out in the first lap and Glock had an accident with a couple of people.

 
Bahrain Grand Prix

It was a race dominated by Ferrari and Massa with BMW out-performing McLaren. Hamilton failed to score after his spat with Alonso and now is equal 3rd on the same points with his team mate Kovaleinen.

Congratulations to our own winner archon87.

 
Malaysian Grand Prix

It was another eventful race that would have been completely dominated by Ferrari if Massa had kept his attention and not clipped the kerb. Louis Hamilton was trying to limit the damage done by his penalty for obstruction yesterday, then the problems in the pit plus being held up behind Webber.

Congratulations to our own winner mrswilly.

 
Australian Grand Prix
It was an amazing race, especially for Ferrari with reliability problems (!) and Louis Hamilton in dominant form - but disappointing for all the other British drivers who were involved in crashes.

Oh, Webber, what luck you have - and on your own Grand Prix.

Congratulations to our own winner miradi - the "Men In Black II" DVD R2 will be on its way shortly.
 
Drivers Table 2008
  • Lewis HAMILTON McLaren 98
  • Felipe MASSA Ferrari 97
  • Robert KUBICA BMW 75
  • Kimi RAIKKONEN Ferrari 75
  • Fernando ALONSO Renault 61
  • Nick HEIDFELD BMW 60
  • Heikki KOVALEINEN McLaren 53
  • Sebastian VETTEL ToroRosso 35
  • Jarno TRULLI Toyota 31
  • Timo GLOCK Toyota 25
  • Mark WEBBER RedBull 21
  • Nelson PIQUET Jr Renault 19
  • Nico ROSBERG Williams 17
  • Rubens BARRICHELLO Honda 11
  • Kazuki NAKAJIMA Williams 9
  • David COULTHARD RedBull 8
  • Sébastien BOURDAIS ToroRosso 4
  • Jenson BUTTON Honda 3
  • Giancarlo FISICHELLA ForceIndia 0
  • Anthony DAVIDSON SuperAguriF1 0
  • Adrian SUTIL ForceIndia 0
  • Takuma SATO SuperAguriF1 0
Constructors Table 2008
  • Ferrari 172
  • McLaren 151
  • BMW 135
  • Renault 80
  • Toyota 56
  • ToroRosso 39
  • RedBull 29
  • Williams 26
  • Honda 14
  • SuperAguriF1 0
  • ForceIndia 0
 

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Races 2008
  • Australia 16th March
  • Malaysia 23rd March
  • Bahrain 6th April
  • Spain 27th April
  • Turkey 11th May
  • Monaco 25th May
  • Canada 8th June
  • France 22nd June
  • Britain 6th July
  • German 20th July
  • Hungary 3rd August
  • Europe 24th August
  • Belgium 7th September
  • Italy 14th September
  • Singapore 28th September
  • Japan 12th October
  • China 19th October
  • Brazil 2nd November

 
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