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Four points was a meagre reward for Scuderia
Ferrari in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix,
thanks to a great drive to fifth place for
Felipe Massa. For the second time in two
races, the Scuderia's race was compromised
by Lewis Hamilton and the Safety Car. |
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Four points
was a meagre reward for Scuderia Ferrari in Sunday's
Canadian Grand Prix, thanks to a great drive to fifth
place for Felipe Massa. For the second time in two
races, the Scuderia's race was compromised by Lewis
Hamilton and the Safety Car, as Kimi Raikkonen was
eliminated, when the McLaren driver ran into the back of
the Finn, who was waiting for the pit lane traffic light
to go green, when the field pitted during the race's
only Safety Car period.
Scoring his and
his BMW-Sauber's maiden F1 victory was Robert Kubica, who
was followed home by team-mate Nick Heidfeld. The last place
on the podium went to Red Bull's David Coulthard. Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro still lead the Constructors'
classification, three points clear of BMW-Sauber. Kubica now
heads the Drivers' table on 42 points with Hamilton and
Massa now tied on 38, three more than Raikkonen.
The weather did not look like being a problem before the
start, however there was a question mark over the broken
track surface, particularly at the hairpin. One of the
reasons given for what happened on Saturday is that, without
traction control, the cars were putting a lot more force
onto the track surface. Whatever the reason, the organisers
had tried to sort the problem by putting down a layer of
concrete over the offending parts of the track. But prior to
the start, drivers were told to avoid the apex of several
corners on the formation laps as the repairs were still
going on. Starting from pit lane were Jenson Button in the
Honda and Sebastian Vettel in the Toro Rosso-Ferrari.
As the lights went out, all drivers seemed to be aware that
the first corner here is very tricky and the only change to
grid order was Rosberg moving his Williams up from fifth to
fourth. On lap 2, Barrichello overtook Heidfeld to go
eighth, but the German got by again on lap 5.
On lap 8, Hamilton led Kubica by 3.6 seconds, with Raikkonen
a further 3.2 behind. Fourth was Rosberg, ahead of Alonso,
who had Massa closing on his Renault, just 0.4 behind. Then
came Kovalainen, with Heidfeld in the last points scoring
position, eighth. One lap later, Piquet got his Renault past
Glock's Toyota to go fourteenth. A couple of laps later, the
Brazilian barged past Trulli in the other Toyota to go
thirteenth. There was also a good battle for seventh, as
Kovalainen in the McLaren was having to fight off Heidfeld
in the BMW-Sauber. On lap 15, Sutil parked his Force India
at the side of the track and everyone held their breath to
see if a Safety Car would be required. It was at this point
that Kimi set a fastest race lap, as he began to close (0.7)
on Kubica. Out in front, Hamilton was almost seven seconds
clear of the Polish BMW driver.
But then all gaps were closed right up, as the Safety Car
did come out to recover the Force India car after one of its
brakes caught fire. But there was a disaster in the pit lane
for Raikkonen. He went to the end of pit lane, alongside
Kubica. The light was red as the SC and other cars were
coming past the end of pit lane, but Hamilton did not stop
and ran straight into the back of Raikkonen. The
Englishman's mistake ended both their races. Rosberg was
also caught up in this incident and had to re-pit for a new
nose in the Williams.
The order as the SC came in on lap 21 was now Heidfeld,
Barrichello, Nakajima, Webber, Coulthard, Trulli, Glock,
Fisichella, Vettel. None of these had refuelled. Then came
Kubica, Alonso, Massa in the sole Ferrari, Piquet,
Kovalainen, Button and Bourdais, followed by Rosberg. Massa
then came in again on lap 21 as, because of a
misunderstanding, he had not taken on any fuel the previous
lap. The Brazilian was down to seventeenth. Race leader
Heidfeld pitted on lap 22 for 12.4 seconds, as Webber also
came in on this lap. Heidfeld rejoined in front of Kubica.
This left
Barrichello in the Honda leading while Heidfeld let team
mate Kubica get past next time through Turn 1. The top six,
Barrichello, Nakajima, Coulthard, Trulli, Glock and Vettel
were the only cars yet to refuel. Second placed Nakajima in
the Williams came in on lap 33, promoting Coulthard to
second in the Red Bull, while Felipe had a bit of moment,
running wide but continuing, now in fourteenth place. Race
leader Barrichello pitted at half distance (lap 35)
promoting Coulthard to the lead, from the Toyota duo of
Trulli and Glock. Vettel was now fourth with Kubica fifth.
Massa was up to twelfth, but when those who had yet to pit
came in to refuel, he would move further up.
New leader
Coulthard came in on lap 37, leaving the Toyotas at the
front, the only cars not to have refuelled. Vettel also
pitted at this point. Piquet retired the Renault with brake
failure on lap 41. A battle between Nakajima and Button
promoted Massa to eighth. So with everyone pitted at least
once, the order was headed by the BMW duo of Kubica and
Heidfeld, the important difference being that the Pole still
had to make one more visit to the pits for fuel. Third was
Alonso who was also expected to make another stop, followed
by Coulthard, Barrichello, Kovalainen, with Massa seventh.
On lap 46
Alonso's race was over as he spun out at Turn 7. Then
Nakajima retired at the end of the pit lane after colliding
with Button. Kubica was flying and had to build up a lead of
at least 25 seconds if he was to manage his second
refuelling and still come out ahead of team-mate Heidfeld.
On lap 48 he was 25.1 in the lead. Coulthard was third at
this stage, followed by Barrichello, Kovalainen and Massa up
to sixth.
Kubica duly came
in on lap 48 for 7.5 seconds and that was enough for him to
maintain the lead. Barrichello, Kovalainen and Massa were
having a great fight, all very close in fourth, fifth and
sixth places. Then in a fantastic move at the hairpin, as
Kovalainen tried to pass Barrichello, Felipe charged through
going past both of them on the inside line to move up
instantly from sixth to fourth. With eighteen laps to go,
the Force India of Fisichella went off the track at Turn 4.
Massa made his second stop for a brief 6.2 seconds on lap
53, dropping to seventh. With nine laps to go, Felipe got
past fellow countryman Barrichello, at the final corner, to
move up to sixth. Then he began closing on fifth placed
Trulli and on lap 67, he made it to go fifth.
Now the Ferrari
man had his sights set on the fourth placed Toyota of Glock.
Could he do it with just two laps remaining? Unfortunately
not. So at the flag, BMW-Sauber confirmed its first ever
Grand Prix victory by making it a one-two with Kubica taking
his maiden win ahead of Heidfeld, followed by Coulthard
taking his first points this year with a third placed
podium. Fourth was Glock in the Toyota, ahead of Felipe in
fifth. Jarno Trulli was sixth for Toyota, ahead of Rubens
Barrichello in the Honda, with Sebastian Vettel picking up
the final point for Toro Rosso in eighth place.
Stefano Domenicali: "There is much for us to regret
about the outcome of this race. We saw one of our drivers
retire because he was hit when stopped at the exit of the
pit lane in front of the red light. It was a serious mistake
from Hamilton and I think the penalty imposed by the FIA is
in line with it, even if it does not restore what was a lost
opportunity for us. In fact, Kimi was in an excellent
position to fight for the win, partly thanks to a car which
showed it was running at a great pace. Felipe drove an
exceptional race. Unfortunately, we had a problem with the
refueling rig when he made a pit stop during the safety car
period - a joint in the fuel line broke and no fuel went in
- and we had to call him in next time round for a further
stop that dropped him to the back of the field. Felipe did
not lose heart and produced a great climb up the order which
ended up with him finishing fifth. These are very important
points which today allow us to maintain our lead in the
Constructors' Championship. I spoke earlier of regret, but I
would add that it is today's disappointment that actually
strengthens our desire to fight back. We know there is still
a long season ahead of us up against very strong opponents
and so we say congratulations to BMW and Kubica for their
first victory, but we are also aware of our own strengths
that are a match for anyone."
Felipe Massa: "It's hard to express my feelings after
a race like this. On the one hand, I am disappointed
because, without my refueling problem, I could have been
fighting for a place on the podium. On the other hand, I am
happy to have brought home four points at the end of a very
difficult race run on a track surface that was in really
poor condition. Once I found myself at the back, I tried to
climb back up again, but in the end, when I was behind Glock,
I could not get past him and also I didn't want to run the
risk of ending up off the track after all the trouble I'd
been to to get that far. I would like to congratulate Kubica
and BMW: they worked really well and deserved this success.
They are very strong, but I think we are working in the
right direction, as could be seen from our performance level
every day here."
Kimi Raikkonen: "There's not much I can say. My race
was ruined by Hamilton's mistake. Obviously, anyone can make
mistakes, as I did two weeks ago in Monaco, but it's one
thing to make a mistake at two hundred per hour but another
to hit a car stopped at a red light. I am not angry because
that doesn't achieve anything and does not change my result!
I am unhappy, because I had a great chance of winning. Once
the graining had gone from the tyres, the car was going very
well. I have failed to score in these last two races and now
it's time to start winning again. There is still a long way
to go in the championship and it is still very close and we
have everything we need to regain the ground we have lost."
Luca Baldisserri: "I don't want to comment on the
collision that involved Kimi: I would just say that, through
no fault of our own, we lost a great chance of winning. I
would prefer to pay a great compliment to Felipe, who drove
a fantastic race after the problem we had at his first
refueling stop. Dropped to the back of the pack, he managed
to climb his way up the order to finish fifth, pulling off
some very nice passing moves and showing what he is made of
and what the F2008 can do. Kimi also, after an early waiting
phase brought on by a bit of graining on his tyres, had
begun to lap at a great pace, which saw him set the fastest
race lap. Compared to how these last two races went last
year, we have definitely made a real step forward in
performance terms, but for various reasons, we have not
picked up the results that were within our grasp. Now we
must immediately turn this bad sequence around and get back
to our usual standards."
Race Details
F. Massa: 5th 1:37.08.381 + 43.934 70 laps chassis 267
K. Raikkonen: R 27.08.722 lap 19 19 laps chassis 270
Weather: air temperature 30 °C, track temperature 38/40 °C,
sunny.
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