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Grande Premio do Brasil @ Sao Paulo 31 October 1 2 November 2008
Grande Premio do Brasil @ Sao Paulo 31 October 1 2 November 2008

Formula 1 Blog . 2008 Calender
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Sao Paulo
Race Date:  02 Nov 2008
Number of Laps:  71
Circuit Length:  4.309 km
Race Distance:  305.909 km
Lap Record:  1:11.473 - JP Montoya (2004)

Race (Sunday afternoon)

1    Felipe Massa  Ferrari  71  Winner
2    Fernando Alonso  Renault  71  + 13.2 secs
3    Kimi Räikkönen  Ferrari  71  + 16.2 secs
4    Sebastian Vettel  STR Ferrari  71  + 38.0 secs
5    Lewis Hamilton  McLaren Mercedes  71  + 38.9 secs
6    Timo Glock  Toyota  71  + 44.3 secs
7    Heikki Kovalainen  McLaren Mercedes  71  + 55.0 secs
8    Jarno Trulli  Toyota  71  + 68.4 secs
9    Mark Webber  Red Bull Renault  71  + 79.6 secs
10   Nick Heidfeld  BMW Sauber  70  + 1 Lap
11   Robert Kubica  BMW Sauber  70  + 1 Lap 
12   Nico Rosberg  Williams Toyota  70  +1 Lap
13   Jenson Button  Honda  70  + 1 Lap 
14   Sebastien Bourdais  STR Ferrari  70  + 1 Lap
15   Rubens Barrichello  Honda  70  + 1 Lap 
16   Adrian Sutil  Force India Ferrari  69  + 2 Laps
17   Kazuki Nakajima  Williams Toyota  69  + 2 Laps
18   Giancarlo Fisichella  Force India Ferrari  69  + 2 Laps 
Ret  Nelsinho Piquet  Renault  0  + 71 Laps 
Ret  David Coulthard  Red Bull Renault  0  + 71 Laps

Q1 Q2 Q3 (Saturday afternoon)

1     Felipe Massa   Ferrari 
      1:11.830  1:11.875  1:12.368   (17 laps)
2    Jarno Trulli  Toyota 
      1:12.226 1:12.107 1:12.737  (15)
3    Kimi Räikkönen  Ferrari 
     1:12.083 1:11.950 1:12.825  (19)
4    Lewis Hamilton  McLaren Mercedes 
      1:12.213 1:11.856 1:12.830  (14)
5    Heikki Kovalainen  McLaren Mercedes 
      1:12.366 1:11.768 1:12.917  (17)
6    Fernando Alonso  Renault 
      1:12.214 1:12.090 1:12.967  (18)
7    Sebastian Vettel  STR-Ferrari 
      1:12.390 1:11.845 1:13.082  (20)
8    Nick Heidfeld  BMW Sauber 
      1:12.371 1:12.026 1:13.297  (18)
9    Sebastien Bourdais  STR Ferrari 
      1:12.498 1:12.075 1:14.105  (16)
10  Timo Glock  Toyota 
      1:12.223 1:11.909 1:14.230  (24)
11 Nelsinho Piquet  Renault 
      1:12.348 1:12.137  (13)
12  Mark Webber  Red Bull Renault 
      1:12.409 1:12.289  (13)
13  Robert Kubica  BMW Sauber 
      1:12.381 1:12.300  (13)
14  David Coulthard  Red Bull Renault 
     1:12.690 1:12.717  (16)
15  Rubens Barrichello  Honda 
      1:12.548 1:13.139  (14)
16  Kazuki Nakajima  Williams Toyota 
      1:12.800   (9)
17  Jenson Button  Honda 
     1:12.810   (9)
18  Nico Rosberg  Williams Toyota 
     1:13.002   (8)
19  Giancarlo Fisichella  Force India Ferrari 
     1:13.426   (9)
20  Adrian Sutil  Force India Ferrari 
     1:13.508   (9)

Practice 3 (Saturday morning)

1    Fernando Alonso   Renault  1:12.141     (19 laps)
2    Lewis Hamilton  McLaren-Mercedes  1:12.212  + 0.071  (18)
3    Heikki Kovalainen  McLaren-Mercedes  1:12.225  + 0.084  (18)
4    Felipe Massa  Ferrari  1:12.312  + 0.171  (17)
5    Sebastian Vettel  STR-Ferrari  1:12.389  + 0.248  (19)
6    Nick Heidfeld  BMW Sauber  1:12.402  + 0.261  (19)
7    Sebastien Bourdais  STR-Ferrari  1:12.426  + 0.285  (18)
8    Mark Webber  Red Bull-Renault  1:12.453  + 0.312  (18)
9    Nelsinho Piquet  Renault  1:12.457  + 0.316  (24)
10  Jarno Trulli  Toyota  1:12.457  + 0.316  (19)
11  Nico Rosberg  Williams-Toyota  1:12.625  + 0.484  (16)
12  Kimi Räikkönen  Ferrari  1:12.698  0.557  (18)
13  Timo Glock  Toyota  1:12.712  + 0.571  (22)
14  Robert Kubica  BMW Sauber  1:12.971  + 0.830  (22)
15  Kazuki Nakajima  Williams-Toyota  1:13.054  + 0.913  (19)
16  David Coulthard  Red Bull-Renault  1:13.058  + 0.917  (22)
17  Rubens Barrichello  Honda  1:13.135  + 0.994  (24)
18  Jenson Button  Honda  1:13.278  + 1.137  (23)
19  Giancarlo Fisichella  Force India-Ferrari  1:13.460  + 1.319  (22)
20  Adrian Sutil  Force India-Ferrari  1:13.680  + 1.539  (22)

Practice 2 (Friday Afternoon)

1    Fernando Alonso   Renault  1:12.296 
2    Felipe Massa  Ferrari  1:12.353  + 0.057 
3    Jarno Trulli  Toyota  1:12.435  + 0.139 
4    Kimi Räikkönen  Ferrari  1:12.600  + 0.304 
5    Mark Webber  Red Bull-Renault  1:12.650  + 0.354 
6    Sebastian Vettel  STR-Ferrari  1:12.687  + 0.391 
7    Nelsinho Piquet  Renault  1:12.703  + 0.407 
8    Nico Rosberg  Williams-Toyota  1:12.761  + 0.465 
9    Lewis Hamilton  McLaren-Mercedes  1:12.827  + 0.531 
10  Kazuki Nakajima  Williams-Toyota  1:12.886 +  0.590 
11  David Coulthard  Red Bull-Renault  1:12.896  + 0.600 
12  Robert Kubica  BMW Sauber  1:12.971  + 0.675 
13  Nick Heidfeld  BMW Sauber  1:13.038  + 0.742 
14  Timo Glock  Toyota  1:13.041  + 0.745 
15  Heikki Kovalainen  McLaren-Mercedes  1:13.213  + 0.917 
16  Rubens Barrichello  Honda  1:13.221  + 0.925 
17  Sebastien Bourdais  STR-Ferrari  1:13.273  + 0.977 
18  Jenson Button  Honda  1:13.341  + 1.045 
19  Adrian Sutil  Force India-Ferrari  1:13.428  + 1.132 
20  Giancarlo Fisichella  Force India-Ferrari  1:13.691  + 1.395

Practice 1 (Friday Morning)

1    Felipe Massa   Ferrari  1:12.305     (24 laps)
2    Lewis Hamilton  McLaren-Mercedes  1:12.495  + 0.190  (23)
3    Kimi Räikkönen  Ferrari  1:12.507  + 0.202  (18)
4    Robert Kubica  BMW Sauber  1:12.874  + 0.569  (24)
5    Heikki Kovalainen  McLaren-Mercedes  1:12.925  + 0.620  (20)
6    Fernando Alonso  Renault  1:13.061  + 0.756  (25)
7    Mark Webber  Red Bull-Renault  1:13.298  + 0.993  (24)
8    Nelsinho Piquet  Renault  1:13.378  + 1.073  (39)
9    Nick Heidfeld  BMW Sauber  1:13.426  + 1.121  (28)
10  Timo Glock  Toyota  1:13.466  + 1.161  (33)
11  Jarno Trulli  Toyota  1:13.600  + 1.295  (24)
12  Nico Rosberg  Williams-Toyota  1:13.621  + 1.316  (23)
13  Sebastien Bourdais  STR-Ferrari  1:13.649  + 1.344  (30)
14  Rubens Barrichello  Honda  1:13.676  + 1.371  (28)
15  1Jenson Button  Honda  1:13.766  + 1.461  (13)
16  Kazuki Nakajima  Williams-Toyota  1:13.806  + 1.501  (24)
17  Sebastian Vettel  STR-Ferrari  1:13.836  + 1.531  (30)
18  David Coulthard  Red Bull-Renault  1:13.861  + 1.556  (19)
19  Adrian Sutil  Force India-Ferrari  1:14.704  + 2.399  (21)
20  Giancarlo Fisichella  Force India-Ferrari  1:14.821  + 2.516  (21) 

Pre race comment

Kimi Raikkonen - “I want to fight for victory in Brazil and celebrate a good result with the team. This would give me a good feeling for the winter and the upcoming season. Over the last two races I had a much better feeling with the car in Q3, when I had a bigger fuel load.  t's important to believe in the car and the possibility to attack; this is what makes the difference. I hope that we can find the right set-up, after we've been very close a couple of times.

There are not so many positive things for me [which] I achieved over the last season. At the beginning of the year things went very well, but then we lost track and we couldn't get back. It was a very long year and I can't wait to have a break. We have to analyse every single detail of what happened and try to learn from our mistakes to improve everything for next year. But now we have to give it all at the last race of the 2008 season.”

Ron Dennis - “In any walk of life, if a young person comes in and is immediately successful, his or her competitors may struggle to come to terms with that. What would you expect? What would you expect them to say?  They said it about David Beckham. They said it about others, not only in the UK. These kinds of people – young people who are instantly successful – always receive criticism. It’s completely understandable. So, with respect to journalists everywhere, many of whom are doing a difficult job very well, we advise Lewis: ‘Don’t read the papers. Don’t surf the net. We can’t stop you reading the papers or surfing the net but it may disrupt your focus so please don’t’.

Every driver has to have a beginning to his career, But, when Lewis’s career beginning is already proving to be so good, as long as we can continue to provide him with competitive cars in the future, he’ll go on to surpass all records.  I don’t think anyone would hesitate to think that.”

Nico Rosberg - “We had a strong race there last year and I finished fourth. As we haven’t had a great showing in the past two races, it would be nice to do well again here and end the season on a positive note.   It’s going to be difficult with this year’s harder tyres, and we’ll have to cover a lot of ground with the car on Friday to get to the optimum set-up."

Kazuki Nakajima - “This race marks my first anniversary in Formula 1 and I can’t believe how quickly it’s gone!  I’ve certainly learnt a lot and I’ll be using that experience in Brazil this weekend.  This race will be easier than some of the others this season because I actually have experience of racing at Interlagos.  Our car worked well in Brazil last year, and I hope that’s the case on Sunday and we have a better race than we did in Japan and China.  The track itself is fairly challenging, but it’s really exciting to drive.”

Sam Michael (Williams technical director) -  “The grid here is traditionally very tight due to the low fuel penalty and short lap time, so the midfield will probably be even closer than usual.  We’ve put in some good performances in Brazil over the years, last year’s race being no exception.  This weekend we’ll be looking to close 2008 with a good result.”

Pat Symonds (Renault Chief Engineer) - “I don’t see why not,” he said when asked if it would be strong again in Brazil. If you look at the last few races, we’ve seen the car performing well at some very different circuits.  But as well as our strengths, our weaknesses are still there and I think that the exit out of turn 12 and the long drag up the hill to the first corner will be quite tough for us and not an area where we will be particularly strong.  However, the car should be good through the quick corners of turns three and five, and overall I think we can maintain a similar level of competitiveness to that which we’ve shown in the past few races.

There is no doubt that during the last few races we’ve been very aware of Toyota, what they were doing and the tactics we needed to beat them. So we are released from that constraint, but the reality is that over the past few races our strategy has been simply about achieving the best possible result and that is how we will approach the final race of the season.

It was disappointing that we started the year further back than we had expected to, and had the situation remained like that it would have been quite disheartening for us. There were reasons for it, but in this particular case it's the facts that matter, not the reasons for those facts. The way we've turned the situation around has given us an enormous boost as we've proved we can out-develop our competitors and arguably out-develop those that are leading the championship because we really have moved a lot closer to them.

I think that's a great message to take through to next year with so many new factors being introduced because we've shown that we can steal the initiative with this sort of thing.”
 


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