1 Lewis Hamilton British McLaren-Mercedes 62
2 Kimi Räikkönen Finnish Ferrari 57
3 Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari 54
4 Robert Kubica Polish BMW Sauber 49
5 Nick Heidfeld German BMW Sauber 41
6 Heikki Kovalainen Finnish McLaren-Mercedes 38
7 Jarno Trulli Italian Toyota 22
8 Fernando Alonso Spanish Renault 18
9 Mark Webber Australian Red Bull-Renault 18
10 Timo Glock German Toyota 13
11 Nelsinho Piquet Brazilian Renault 13
12 Rubens Barrichello Brazilian Honda 11
13 Nico Rosberg German Williams-Toyota 8
14 Kazuki Nakajima Japanese Williams-Toyota 8
15 David Coulthard British Red Bull-Renault 6
16 Sebastian Vettel German STR-Ferrari 6
17 Jenson Button British Honda 3
18 Sebastien Bourdais French STR-Ferrari 2
19 Giancarlo Fisichella Italian Force India-Ferrari 0
20 Takuma Sato Japanese Super Aguri-Honda 0
21 Adrian Sutil German Force India-Ferrari 0
22 Anthony Davidson British Super Aguri-Honda 0
Team Standings:
1 Ferrari 111
2 McLaren-Mercedes 100
3 BMW Sauber 90
4 Toyota 35
5 Renault 31
6 Red Bull-Renault 24
7 Williams-Toyota 16
8 Honda 14
9 STR-Ferrari 8
10 Force India-Ferrari 0
11 Super Aguri-Honda 0
Next Race on 24th august in VALENCIA
After the end of Valencia race :
DRIVER STANDINGS
01 Lewis Hamilton 70
02 Felipe Massa 64
03 Kimi Räikkönen 57
04 Robert Kubica 55
05 Heikki Kovalainen 43
06 Nick Heidfeld 41
07 Jarno Trulli 26
08 Fernando Alonso 18
09 Mark Webber 18
10 Timo Glock 15
11 Nelsinho Piquet 13
12 Rubens Barrichello 11
13 Nico Rosberg 9
14 Sebastian Vettel 9
15 Kazuki Nakajima 8
CONSTRUCTOR STANDINGS
01 Ferrari 121
02 McLaren-Mercedes 113
03 BMW Sauber 96
04 Toyota 41
05 Renault 31
06 Red Bull-Renault 24
07 Williams-Toyota 17
08 Honda 14
09 STR-Ferrari 11
10 Force India-Ferrari 0
COme on Lewis Hamilton and Mclaren ... Mclaren can easily win constructors championship if Raikkonen is continuing in this racing form.. he he.. And Lewis Hamilton is already on his way to win the Drivers championship..
(08-27-2008 02:00 PM)asdfgf Wrote: [ -> ]COme on Lewis Hamilton and Mclaren ... Mclaren can easily win constructors championship if Raikkonen is continuing in this racing form.. he he.. And Lewis Hamilton is already on his way to win the Drivers championship..
Massa Is following closely Hamilton . In constructors championship Ferrari will win ..
Well Ferrari is always produce good results when we needed and Massa proved it. I am sure Kimi will back in action. Last time he was in same position but won the title in last race.
Ferrari can easily win constructors championship since both driver giving results.
Resuts of Belgium Race:
McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton scored a sensational fifth season victory at Spa on Sunday afternoon - just when it seemed that Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen was on course to emulate Jim Clark’s feat of four-in-a-row Belgian success after dominating the race.
With eight laps left to run Raikkonen, who had taken the lead on the second lap after Hamilton spun at La Source, had a 2.1s lead over the Englishman. The latter was on a charge but lost further time lapping Williams' Kazuki Nakajima, before rain out the back of the circuit rendered the surface a skating rink, and suddenly Hamilton was right with Raikkonen after the Finn lost 1.3s in the middle sector on the 42nd lap.
Going into the chicane Hamilton squeezed alongside Raikkonen but was obliged to surrender the position after missing the exit to the chicane as the Finn moved over on him. He then dived ahead of the Ferrari on the run into La Source, and seemed to have it in the bag. This cliffhanger still had a final instalment, however, as Hamilton ran off the road at Pouhon and surrendered the lead again to Raikkonen, who promptly spun and handed it back.
Worse was to come for Ferrari, for as Hamilton eased away, Raikkonen spun and crashed before the chicane and threw away eight crucial points. Thus, as Hamilton took his overall score to 80 points, Felipe Massa brought his Ferrari home second for 72. Raikkonen stays on 57, one behind sixth-placed Robert Kubica who has 58.
In the final melee a rash of pits stops to swap to wet tyres saw Renault’s Fernando Alonso drop from fourth place before scrabbling back to that position, but a brilliant Nick Heidfeld in the BMW Sauber passed four cars on his wets to snatch the final podium place on the line.
Sebastien Bourdais was on track for a great fourth but also lost out, finishing seventh behind Alonso, Toro Rosso team mate Sebastian Vettel and Kubica. Timo Glock took the final point for Toyota, as Red Bull’s Mark Webber, McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen, Red Bull’s David Coulthard, Nico Rosberg in the Williams, Force India’s Adrian Sutil, Nakajima in the other Williams, Honda’s Jenson Button, Toyota’s Jarno Trulli and Force India’s Giancarlo Fisichella followed them home.
Kovalainen, who had made a terrible start and then collided with Webber, earning himself a drive-through penalty, stopped on the last lap but was classified 10th. Besides Raikkonen, the other non-finishers were Honda’s Rubens Barrichello and Renault’s Nelson Piquet, the younger Brazilian crashing out.
“It was just a fantastic race!” Hamilton said. “I just had to keep pushing, pushing, pushing, and I just said to myself it is never over until the fat lady sings!”
The manoeuvre between Hamilton and Raikkonen at the chicane on lap 42 is currently under investigation by the race stewards.