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Post by schumi on Jun 11, 2007 9:05:22 GMT
Final standings
Drivers:
1..Kimi Raikkonen..110 2..Lewis Hamilton..109 3..Fernando Alonso..109 4..Felipe Massa..94 5..Nick Heidfeld..61 6..Robert Kubica..39 7..Heikki Kovalainen..30 8..Giancarlo Fisichella..21 9..Nico Rosberg..20 10..Davis Coulthard..14 11..Alexander Wurz..13 12..Mark Webber..10 13..Jarno Trulli..8 14..Jenson Button..6 15..Sebastian Vettel..6 16..Ralf Schumacher..5 17..Takuma Sato..4 18..Vitantonio Liuzzi..3 19..Adrian Sutil..1
Constructors:
1..Ferrari..204 2..BMW-Sauber..101 3..Renault..51 4..Williams..33 5..Red Bull..24 6..Toyota..13 7..Toro Rosso..8 8..Honda..6 9..Super Aguri..4 10..Spyker..1 11..McLaren..0
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Post by schumi on Aug 26, 2007 13:39:55 GMT
So, after Turkey there's not much change in the constructors. Ferrari have clawed back a few points on McLaren, with BMW and Renault also adding to their points tally.
However, Lewis' tyre delamination meant Fernando and the Ferraris have reduced the gap between them, and Massa has now taken over at the top of the Ferrari camp. Raikkonen doesn't look too pleased, but I think that's just his usual face.
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Post by schumi on Sept 9, 2007 14:28:19 GMT
After Monza the only noticeable differences are that Kimi Raikkonen has taken back the place of the leading Ferrari, and Jenson Button has doubled his points in one race. And the gap between Lewis and Fernando is ever decreasing...
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Post by schumi on Sept 16, 2007 18:36:21 GMT
Spa is over and Alonso has managed to claw back one more point on Lewis, but McLaren as a team don't score points. Meanwhile, a win for Kimi Raikkonen with only three remaining races means it's highly likely Massa will have to play second fiddle for the remainder of season.
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Post by schumi on Sept 30, 2007 9:06:33 GMT
So Lewis pretty much cements his world championship - the first ever by a rookie. He only needs a second place at China to secure that, or to finish ahead of Alonso.
Good drive today from Coulthard to pick up a few points, but apart from him no real changes to the table, although worth noting that Liuzzi picked up the first point for Toro Rosso.
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Post by schumi on Oct 21, 2007 18:29:09 GMT
So Lewis Hamilton finishes 2nd in his debut season - something he should be proud of in time when he looks back at what he's achieved. Kimi Raikkonen world champion 2007.
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