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Bridgestone Brazilian GP
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Lewis Hamilton (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes) has been crowned 2008 FIA Formula
One drivers' champion after finishing fifth in a nail-biting season finale
played out in Sao Paulo for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Felipe Massa (Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro) won the race and looked set to become champion with
Hamilton only re-gaining the fifth place to win the title within sight of
the finishing line.
Massa
won by over thirteen seconds from Fernando Alonso (ING Renault F1 Team) with
Kimi Raikkonen (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) finishing a further three seconds
behind. Sebastian Vettel finished fourth ahead of Hamilton whilst Timo Glock
(Panasonic Toyota Racing) took sixth. Heikki Kovalainen (Vodafone McLaren
Mercedes) finished seventh and Jarno Trulli (Panasonic Toyota Racing) took
the final championship point with eighth.
The drivers' championship went in Hamilton's favour with 98 points to
Massa's 97. Raikkonen was tied on 75 points with Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber
F1 Team) but the out-going drivers' champion takes third position through
virtue of more race wins. Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro won the constructors'
championship with 172 points to Vodafone McLaren Mercedes' 151. The BMW
Sauber F1 Team finished third with 135.
Today's race was an epic conclusion to a thrilling season. Rain fell just
before the scheduled start meaning the start was delayed by ten minutes. All
drivers started on Bridgestone's wet tyre, but the rain proved short-lived
and drivers were soon making pit stops for Bridgestone's dry tyres. In the
final ten minutes of the race the rain started again leading to a flurry of
activity as competitors pitted to return to the wet tyres.
Glock did not make a final stop for wets, opting to remain on the dry tyres,
but was unable to keep fourth place and was passed by Vettel and Hamilton a
handful of corners before the chequered flag, meaning Hamilton won the
championship. The race's fastest lap, a 1min 13.736secs, was set by Massa
using the medium compound on lap 36.
Bridgestone's Potenza Formula One tyres will next be in test action at
Barcelona on November 17-19. Two compounds of 2009 specification slick tyres
will be available for teams as will one compound of the 2008 specification
grooved tyre. The next Grand Prix is scheduled to take place in 21 weeks'
time at Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix on March 27-29.
Hiroshi Yasukawa, Director of Bridgestone Motorsport says:
"Congratulations to Felipe Massa and Ferrari for a fantastic race win, and
congratulations to Lewis Hamilton and McLaren Mercedes for winning the
drivers' championship. This was a superb way to end a great season and not
many races have been as exciting as we saw today. Bridgestone celebrated its
200th Grand Prix this year. Ten years ago we celebrated the first drivers'
and constructors' world championships won with our tyres when Mika Hakkinen
and McLaren Mercedes triumphed, so it is an honour to see Lewis Hamilton win
the drivers' title using our tyres today. Lewis has driven with Bridgestone
tyres for most of his career, from the early days in karting, through the
GP2 Series to Formula One. We also celebrate the eighth constructors'
championship won using our tyres by Ferrari and this is a momentous
achievement. This was the first season where we have been the Official Tyre
Supplier to Formula One and we offer our thanks to all teams and organisers
around the world, the FIA and all of our Bridgestone personnel in Formula
One and around the world."
Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development,
said:
"Congratulations to Lewis Hamilton for winning the 2008 drivers'
championship. Congratulations also to Felipe Massa for winning his home
Grand Prix and well done to Ferrari for winning the constructors'
championship. We are very appreciative of the fine battles we saw on track
today in a very exciting race. The weather was crucial and it made for
difficult tyre choices for competitors. Everyone started on the wet tyre
then opted for the dry tyres for their second stint. The race pace was very
good in the conditions and the rain at the end made it very interesting
indeed. Looking back over the season I am very happy with Bridgestone's
participation. We have enabled very close competition throughout the year
and there were no tyre defects. Thank you to all Bridgestone staff and all
competitors. We now look forward to the 2009 season and a return to
Bridgestone slick tyres."
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Temperatures Ambient Track Weather
Race - PM 24C-27C 25C-28C Cloudy / Drizzle / Rain |
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