Jarno Trulli might have been able to catch Raikkonen, but had his hands full fending off a strong late-race challenge from McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen. The Finn nearly squeezed by on the penultimate lap, but as the Toyota moved over they briefly rubbed wheels and Kovalainen went over a chicane and had to concede his challenge. It gave Toyota their first podium since 2005.
Behind them, Robert Kubica clung on for second place in the championship chase thanks to a fifth place finish, well ahead of the scrap for the final points between Mark Webber’s Red Bull and the Renault drivers. When Fernando Alonso slid wide lapping Giancarlo Fisichella with three laps left, Nelson Piquet moved ahead of his team leader and was hounding Webber by the flag in a drive that gave him his first championship points and might arguably have saved his career.
It was a disastrous afternoon for McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton, who had worked his way up to ninth place when he had to serve a drive-through penalty on the 13th lap after the stewards adjudged him to have gained an advantage on the opening lap by going over a chicane to overtake Sebastian Vettel. The Englishman finally finished 10th, behind David Coulthard’s Red Bull.
Timo Glock hung on for Toyota to 11th place despite Vettel’s challenge for Toro Rosso, while Nick Heidfeld was a disappointing 13th in the second BMW Sauber.
Rubens Barrichello, who started from the back of the grid after a late gearbox change, was the first lapped runner in 14th, his Honda heading home the battling Williams drivers Kazuki Nakajima and Nico Rosberg. Sebastien Bourdais was 17th for Toro Rosso ahead of Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil in their Force Indias. Jenson Button was the only retirement after his Honda made first-lap contact with Bourdais and sustained irreparable damage.
His success makes Massa the first Brazilian to lead the world championship since Ayrton Senna at Monaco in 1993. He has 48 points to Kubica’s 46 and Raikkonen’s 43. Hamilton trails with 38 after his second race without scoring points. Ferrari extend their lead in the constructors’ championship to a commanding 17 points over BMW Sauber.
FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE 2008
Pos | No | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | Felipe Massa | Ferrari | 70 | 1:31:50.245 | 2 | 10 |
2 | 1 | Kimi Räikkönen | Ferrari | 70 | +17.9 secs | 1 | 8 |
3 | 11 | Jarno Trulli | Toyota | 70 | +28.2 secs | 4 | 6 |
4 | 23 | Heikki Kovalainen | McLaren-Mercedes | 70 | +28.9 secs | 10 | 5 |
5 | 4 | Robert Kubica | BMW Sauber | 70 | +30.5 secs | 5 | 4 |
6 | 10 | Mark Webber | Red Bull-Renault | 70 | +40.3 secs | 6 | 3 |
7 | 6 | Nelsinho Piquet | Renault | 70 | +41.0 secs | 9 | 2 |
8 | 5 | Fernando Alonso | Renault | 70 | +43.3 secs | 3 | 1 |
9 | 9 | David Coulthard | Red Bull-Renault | 70 | +51.0 secs | 7 | |
10 | 22 | Lewis Hamilton | McLaren-Mercedes | 70 | +54.5 secs | 13 | |
11 | 12 | Timo Glock | Toyota | 70 | +57.7 secs | 8 | |
12 | 15 | Sebastian Vettel | STR-Ferrari | 70 | +58.0 secs | 12 | |
13 | 3 | Nick Heidfeld | BMW Sauber | 70 | +62.0 secs | 11 | |
14 | 17 | Rubens Barrichello | Honda | 69 | +1 Lap | 20 | |
15 | 8 | Kazuki Nakajima | Williams-Toyota | 69 | +1 Lap | 15 | |
16 | 7 | Nico Rosberg | Williams-Toyota | 69 | +1 Lap | 19 | |
17 | 14 | Sebastien Bourdais | STR-Ferrari | 69 | +1 Lap | 14 | |
18 | 21 | Giancarlo Fisichella | Force India-Ferrari | 69 | +1 Lap | 17 | |
19 | 20 | Adrian Sutil | Force India-Ferrari | 69 | +1 Lap | 18 | |
Ret | 16 | Jenson Button | Honda | 16 | +54 Laps | 16 |
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