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    2007 Formula One Chinese Grand Prix

    The Zuhai circuit in Shanghai is the venue for the penultimate round of the 2007 Formula One season, with Lewis Hamilton looking to seal a remarkable, unprecedented World Driver's Championship in his rookie year. It seemed for a while that his chance to clinch the title would be delayed until Brazil as the FIA stewards spent Thursday investigating his driving behind the safety car in Fuji last weekend. It was a great day for the media hacks who went into overdrive, coming out with such wild speculation that Hamilton would give up on his F1 career if punished. An 'interesting' way to fill the column inches on the back pages, but seriously wide of the mark. Hamilton received neither a 10 place grid penalty or points deduction, and the only real consequence of the investigation was that Sebastien Vettel had his grid penalty rescinded.

    In the practice sessions there were few surprises as the McLarens and Ferraris led the way. Assuming there are no major cock-ups with tyre selection like last week, there should be a straight battle between the sport's two superpowers for the podium places.

    Practice One

    01 K. Räikkönen Ferrari 1:37.024 23 laps
    02 F. Alonso McLaren 1:37.108 18 laps
    03 F. Massa Ferrari 1:37.128 21 laps
    04 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:37.210 20 laps
    05 N. Rosberg Williams 1:37.707 23 laps
    06 R. Kubica BMW 1:38.055 23 laps
    07 J. Trulli Toyota 1:38.208 30 laps
    08 G. Fisichella Renault 1:38.217 16 laps
    09 K. Nakajima Williams 1:38.270 30 laps
    10 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:38.445 13 laps
    11 H. Kovalainen Renault 1:38.551 17 laps
    12 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:38.661 23 laps
    13 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:38.700 25 laps
    14 J. Button Honda 1:38.942 18 laps
    15 R. Barrichello Honda 1:38.945 22 laps
    16 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:39.238 23 laps
    17 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.497 22 laps
    18 M. Webber Red Bull 1:39.535 23 laps
    19 A. Davidson Super Aguri 1:39.539 20 laps
    20 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.898 24 laps
    21 S. Yamamoto Spyker F1 1:40.126 27 laps
    22 A. Sutil Spyker F1 1:40.149 26 laps

    Practice Two

    01 K. Räikkönen Ferrari 1:36.607 31 laps
    02 F. Alonso McLaren 1:36.613 28 laps
    03 F. Massa Ferrari 1:36.630 29 laps
    04 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:36.876 33 laps
    05 J. Trulli Toyota 1:37.151 36 laps
    06 M. Webber Red Bull 1:37.450 34 laps
    07 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:37.524 32 laps
    08 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:37.617 27 laps
    09 N. Rosberg Williams 1:37.646 36 laps
    10 G. Fisichella Renault 1:37.970 32 laps
    11 H. Kovalainen Renault 1:38.062 21 laps
    12 J. Button Honda 1:38.205 41 laps
    13 R. Barrichello Honda 1:38.304 40 laps
    14 R. Kubica BMW 1:38.379 39 laps
    15 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:38.388 16 laps
    16 A. Wurz Williams 1:38.531 32 laps
    17 A. Davidson Super Aguri 1:38.975 38 laps
    18 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.062 36 laps
    19 A. Sutil Spyker F1 1:39.224 37 laps
    20 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:39.360 37 laps
    21 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.404 34 laps
    22 S. Yamamoto Spyker F1 1:40.051 38 laps

    Practice Three

    01 K. Räikkönen Ferrari 1:36.100 15 laps
    02 F. Alonso McLaren 1:36.126 13 laps
    03 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:36.227 14 laps
    04 F. Massa Ferrari 1:36.405 14 laps
    05 R. Schumacher Toyota 36.959 18 laps
    06 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:36.964 13 laps
    07 R. Kubica BMW 1:37.024 23 laps
    08 H. Kovalainen Renault 1:37.106 14 laps
    09 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:37.176 18 laps
    10 M. Webber Red Bull 1:37.315 13 laps
    11 N. Rosberg Williams 1:37.323 16 laps
    12 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:37.463 18 laps
    13 J. Button Honda 1:37.564 19 laps
    14 J. Trulli Toyota 1:37.679 20 laps
    15 A. Davidson Super Aguri 1:37.732 15 laps
    16 S. Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:37.759 19 laps
    17 G. Fisichella Renault 1:37.791 17 laps
    18 R. Barrichello Honda 1:37.920 20 laps
    19 A. Wurz Williams 1:37.926 16 laps
    20 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:38.577 16 laps
    21 A. Sutil Spyker F1 1:38.868 20 laps
    22 S. Yamamoto Spyker F1 1:39.517 21 laps
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    Lewis Hamilton has edged closer still to his maiden WDC crown with a stunning lap out of the blue to take pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix. Hamilton had looked as if he was struggling a wee bit in comparison to the other front-runners this weekend, with Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen looking a cut above the rest. However, Hamilton put in a true champion's performance in the dying moments of qualifying to clinch pole. Crucially, he also has two Ferraris between himself and title rival Alonso. He couldn't have planned it better if he tried, especially with rain forecast for tomorrow's race. Having clean air out front in wet conditions is a massive boost as he proved last weekend. If he can lead from the front in the wet tomorrow then the title will be there for the taking.

    Behind the front four there was a remarkable performance from the veteran David Coulthard to take fifth place in the Red Bull car, ahead of an equally impressive performance from Ralf Schumacher. Ralf knows he has two races to try and save some sort of career for himself in F1, and this performance was about as good as he could possibly have done. Next came Webber, the two BMWs, and Jenson Button with yet another good showing in tenth. The two Torro Rosso cars sit 11th and 12th which is very good by their standards. Seeing a few surprises in the midfield is in part due to a the Renaults gambling on a full wet set up for tomorrow, sacrificing grid position in the process with their cars in a lowly 14th and 18th.

    Provisional Grid

    1. Hamilton
    2. Raikkonen
    3. Massa
    4. Alonso
    5. Coulthard
    6. Schumacher
    7. Webber
    8. Heidfeld
    9. Kubica
    10. Button
    11. Liuzzi
    12. Vettel
    13. Trulli
    14. Kovalainen
    15. Davidson
    16. Rosberg
    17. Barrichello
    18. Fisichella
    19. Wurz
    20. Sato
    21. Sutil
    22. Yamamoto
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    Watching the quali on TV now, I heard mention of the Spyker team being in the process of getting sold to Lakshmi Mittal, a billionaire from India. Should be interesting to see what he can do for the team, he's apparently worth $30US billion, so there's a perfect budget right there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sauc3 View Post
    Watching the quali on TV now, I heard mention of the Spyker team being in the process of getting sold to Lakshmi Mittal, a billionaire from India. Should be interesting to see what he can do for the team, he's apparently worth $30US billion, so there's a perfect budget right there...
    If by "Lakshmi Mittal" you mean "Vijay Mallya and Michiel Mol", and by "in the process of getting sold" you mean "has been sold", then yes, you'd be right.

    It is a shame that Alonso is such a sore looser. I hoped that I might think better of him as a McLaren driver, but it appears he is determined to make as much of an ass of himself as possible.

    Not content with putting Hamilton's success down to McLaren sabotaging his own car, he now appears upset that he wasn't gifted the Driver's Championship by the Stewards yesterday. Maybe he should go to Ferrari, as rumours suggest - they seem to share the opinion that because they are successful one year, they are automatically guaranteed success the next; and if they can't win where it counts, on the circuit, claim everyone else cheated and hope the FIA agrees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coventrysucks View Post
    It is a shame that Alonso is such a sore looser. I hoped that I might think better of him as a McLaren driver, but it appears he is determined to make as much of an ass of himself as possible.
    Alonso still seems to think that #1 driver means that he gets preference over Lewis...

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    started watching it at around 1 am last night. Lets just say that im rather tired tonight. Good racing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zytek_Fan View Post
    Alonso still seems to think that #1 driver means that he gets preference over Lewis...
    Hes NOT the number one driver anymore, Hamilton is, so hes gonna have to stop acting like a ****ing baby. His pouting face is really starting to annoy me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sauc3 View Post
    Watching the quali on TV now,...
    Mate watch it live via TVUplayer, download the player then select wheels channel, never have to watch a delayed telecast ever again. Also the commentators arent GB biased so no banging on about Hamilton or Button and DC
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    Theyre not like that on SPEED...

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    I'm kinda surprised nopassn hasn't stopped by to mark the thread title with ***SPOILERS***...
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    Hamilton out!!! The championship will go down to Brazil after all!
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    SH! Amazing race, the intrigue is back for two more weeks!

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    Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssss!!!!



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    Kimi Raikkonen has kept his slim title hopes alive after claiming his fifth win of the season, and Scuderia Ferrari's 200th F1 victory in a dramatic and unpredictable Chinese Grand Prix. The day began with the high probability of Lewis Hamilton taking an amazing debut World Championship, but fate had decided on at least one more major twist in this rollercoaster of a season. Hamilton had a rare DNF meaning that both Raikkonen and Alonso closed the gap and still have a chance of beating the young Brit as the season reaches its climax in Sao Paulo.

    The weather predictions of intermittent showers came true and the race started with a damp and greasy track. Thankfully things weren't as treacherous as last week in Fuji but it was still tricky for the drivers on their Intermediate tyres. Off the start line things seemed to be going perfectly to plan for Hamilton as he got away cleanly and led into turn one ahead of Raikkonen. Alonso had a good getaway from fourth and tried an audacious move around the outside of Massa which seemed to work well despite making contact with the Ferrari. However, Massa was able to come back at Alonso and take P3 back. So far so good for Hamilton's title ambitions.

    The front four held station for the whole first stint, but behind them there was some fantastic action throughout the midfield. It would be difficult to list all of the overtaking moves and wheel to wheel action as there was so much going on, but honourable mentions have to go to the likes of Liuzzi, Fisichella and Ralf Schumacher who was recovering after a first lap spin. As predicted, Lewis Hamilton was the lightest man on the track and thus the first to pit. He took on fuel but no new tyres, hoping to take advantage of the worn intermediates on the drying track. He emerged from the first round of stops still leading, but with his advantage over Kimi halved after some stunningly quick laps out in front from the flying Finn. Alonso was finally making some headway against Massa and managed to get ahead just as the Brazilian dived into the pits, but as things stood he was still heading for defeat in his title battle with Hamilton. But the middle stint was to prove crucial in the race, and perhaps crucial in terms of the destination of the WDC...

    Hamilton was leading comfortably for most of the stint, but towards the end suddenly Raikkonen started eating into his lead massively. The track had got much drier (so much so that the likes of Wurz and Button had switched onto scrubbed dry weather tyres) and the conditions were really taking their toll on the intermediate tyres. A brief downpour gave some respite for the intermediate runners and some severe frights for the drivers on slicks as the likes of Schumacher and Sutil spun out of the race and Rosberg went dirt-tracking through the gravel at turn one. But the rain soon eased off for the final time, and Hamilton seemed to have pushed a little too hard (inexperience perhaps?) and his tyres had worn far more than his big rivals'. His right rear tyre was virtually down to the canvas and his lap times dropped off massively. Raikkonen got past without too many problems and Hamilton was left to try and limp back to the pits, although certainly a lap or two too late. On his way into the pits though disaster struck. The back end got loose on him as he turned the 90degree left hander and as he corrected the car trundled into the gravel. He simply didn't have the momentum to get out the other side and the car was beached. About as low a speed as you can possibly crash in an F1 car, but the result was just the same as if he'd spun out at 180mph: game over.

    This left Raikkonen with a clear run to the finish as he chose the right time to switch to the dry weather tyres and Alonso could not quite match his pace. Behind the front three the fantastic action throughout the midfield continued with some great battles with the likes of Kovalainen, Webber, Coulthard and Fisichella fighting for the final points paying positions. There was a rather embarrassing moment for Webber as the onboard camera caught him raising his right hand to gesticulate with teammate Coulthard for weaving about too much, and after this lapse in concentration Kovalainen dove down the inside of the Aussie to take 9th place. However, top honours must go to Tonio Liuzzi (making it to sixth from 11th on the grid), Honda's Jenson Button (5th place from 10th on the grid), and especially Sebastien Vettel. It was a real zero to hero performance from the young German who had been guilty of wiping out Webber when on course for a podium finish last week, and then being penalised for blocking during qualifying. Starting from 17th on the grid he made his way through with some consistent pace, brilliant overtaking, and a superbly judged strategy from the Torro Rosso team all the way to a 4th place finish. After ending last week's race in tears in the back of his pit garage he crossed the finish line celebrating as though he had won the race, with his team on the pit wall equally jubilant. An incredibly performance from the youngster.

    Ultimately though, the glory went to Kimi Raikkonen with an absolutely faultless display which places him just 7 points behind Hamilton and 3 behind Alonso as they head to Interlagos. Alonso will be a very happy bunny tonight too, after reportedly trashing his motor home in frustration after his qualifying yesterday he now goes into the final race of the season with a very real chance of claiming his third title in a row. So it's all to play for on the notoriously bumpy and tricky Interlagos circuit with three drivers still in the hunt for the crown. I just hope it rains again!!!


    Race Result

    1. Raikkonen
    2. Alonso
    3. Massa
    4. Vettel
    5. Button
    6. Liuzzi
    7. Heidfeld
    8. Coulthard
    9. Kovalainen
    10. Webber
    11. Fisichella
    12. Wurz
    13. Trulli
    14. Sato
    15. Barrichello
    16. Rosberg
    17. Yamamoto
    ret Kubica
    ret Hamilton
    ret Schumacher
    ret Sutil
    ret Davidson
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    Any other conspiracy theorists reckon that to appease Alonso they screwed up when to call Lewis in for tyres ?
    That rear was clearly shot the lap BEFORE !!
    Or maybe ALonso bunged Lewis race engineer a large sum of cash
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