Felipe Massa and
Kimi Raikkonen scored a resounding one-two in Sunday's
boiling hot Turkish Grand Prix on the outskirts of Istanbul
on Sunday. With McLaren's Fernando Alonso finishing a
distant third, and team mate Lewis Hamilton in fifth place
after a puncture, Ferrari's drivers moved to within 15
points of championship leader Hamilton and ten points of
Alonso. In the Constructors' championship, Scuderia Ferrari
Marlboro is just eleven points behind McLaren Mercedes with
five races to go.
The championship duel was almost decided at the first
corner, as Raikkonen slotted in behind teammate Massa to
lead Hamilton at the end of the first lap. The BMWs of
Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld pushed Alonso back to sixth
place, with Heikki Kovalainen next from Nico Rosberg and the
Red Bull Racing Renaults of David Coulthard and Mark Webber,
the latter an early retirement and the only unclassified
non-finisher with a hydraulic problem.
The two Ferraris were never more than 1.5s apart during the
opening stint, but they steadily dropped Hamilton so that
they were 3.4s ahead of him when the first pit stops began.
Heidfeld also stopped a lap earlier than Alonso, but Alonso
still emerged from the pits ahead of both BMW Saubers,
Kubica having stopped very early. After the first stops,
Massa was 2.5s ahead of Raikkonen, but Hamilton was close
behind. As Raikkonen closed on Massa, so he left Hamilton
behind, the McLarens unable to keep pace with the Ferraris.
Raikkonen started the stint 2.5s behind Massa, but ended on
his tail; he started the stint only 1.4s ahead of Hamilton,
but ended it over six seconds ahead of the McLaren. Alonso,
however, remained 14s behind his team mate.
Raikkonen was the first to pit on lap 41 having closed right
up on Massa who pitted a lap later. They rejoined 1.2s
apart. Just after the Ferraris pitted for their final stop,
Hamilton's front right tyre punctured on lap 43, sending him
slowly into the pits a couple of laps earlier than scheduled
and dropping him back to fifth place. That promoted Alonso
to third place, but 18s behind the Ferraris. In the closing
stages, Raikkonen dropped away as his lap times rose, but
with just a couple of laps to go, he suddenly popped in
fastest lap of the race, eventually finishing 2.2s behind
his team mate in a dominant one-two. Alonso was 23.9s behind
the second Ferrari, with Heidfeld in fourth place. Hamilton
salvaged fifth although Kovalainen progressively closed on
him during the final laps. Rosberg was seventh, although
Kubica was on his tail at the end. Remarkably, given the 30+
heat, Webber was the only retirement, although Adrian Sutil
stopped at the end but was classified.
This was the
sixth win of the season, the third for Felipe Massa. Today's
was the second win from the three Turkish Grands Prix held
to date, the first also going to the Brazilian driver, who
has now scored five victories from 83 race starts. It brings
Ferrari's race win total to 198 from 753 Grands Prix. Felipe
and Kimi took their second one-two finish as Ferrari
drivers, while it was the 74th in the history of the
Scuderia.
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Following the 1-2 win in Istanbul in the
Constructors' championship, Scuderia Ferrari
Marlboro is now just eleven points behind McLaren
Mercedes with five races to go. |
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Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen scored a resounding
one-two in Sunday's boiling hot Turkish Grand Prix
on the outskirts of Istanbul on Sunday. |
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Jean Todt: "Sixth victory of the year and the second
one-two after the one in Magny-Cours. This was a dream race
and a dream result which should make us all happy; drivers,
team and fans. I want to thank all our commercial and
technical partners, especially Shell. As we had expected, it
was a very tough and closely contested race right from the
start. In this job, you must never give up because things
can change very quickly and today that change worked in our
favour. In less than two weeks, we will be on track in Monza
for our home race. The effort we will put in will be the
same because we will be after an identical result to this
one, while remaining aware of the difficulty of the task and
the competitiveness of our closest rivals."
Felipe Massa: "This is becoming a special place for
me! It is a really great win! I maintained my concentration
for the whole race, trying to control the situation. Only
towards the end of the second stint did I make a small
mistake at Turn 7 which cost me the gap I had over Kimi, who
closed right up to me. I made a very good start and the car
behaved perfectly even though it has to be said it was a
difficult race. Today's result is a great encouragement when
looking to the final part of the season. It is fantastic to
head to Monza after a weekend like this. We must continue to
work in this same way and give it our best shot."
Kimi Raikkonen: "Of course I would like to have won
but probably the race was decided in yesterday afternoon's
qualifying session. When your main rival is your team-mate,
there are less unknown factors and even less room to come up
with something. However, the important thing is to have put
two Ferraris in front of everyone else and, in any case, we
have made up ground on the championship leader. I got a good
start then I had a bit of understeer which went away after a
few laps. The second set of tyres did not work as well as
the first. The quick lap at the end? I was a bit bored with
spending the whole race behind another car and so I tried to
see how quick I could have been. In Monza I will have to try
and do a good qualifying to be in the best possible
situation for the race."
Luca Baldisserri: "It was a great race which brought
us the maximum result possible. All the team worked
perfectly and the cars were at their best. We also got
useful support from our technical partners, such as Shell,
who provided us here with a new gearbox oil. We chose to
start with the softer tyres because in Friday's free
practice, we saw that their performance was very good, even
on a long run. The start was very important, with both
drivers doing a great job. Now we look to the race in Monza,
where we must try and repeat this performance. The one-two
is one of the few result combinations that allows us to
close the gap in both classifications."
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