Our Online Store
home | contact us | news
rules and regulations | teams
tracks | links | glossary
FREE NEWSLETTER :
 




Spanish Grand Prix- GP Website - Google Track Map

Formula 1 Racing. Raikkonen Wins Spanish Grand PrixWill Ferrari WIN AGAIN! The ANSWER IS "YES"!!!

Ferrari come in 1st and 2nd in Spain... Räikkönen leading the championship by 9 points.
Kubica came in 4th behind Hamilton, who had a very good race... Massa kept Hamilton's McLaren Mercedes Benz behind his Ferrari for the entire race!

Kimi Räikkönen WINS the Spanish Grand Prix! and wins his 17th race of his Formula 1 career.

After an incredible qualifying run for Renault and the Spaniard, F. Alonso's Renault catches on fire with 32 laps remaining read more

 Podium at the Spanish Grand Prix - Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa come in 1st and 2nd respectively driving their Ferraris. Lewis Hamilton, streching his neck, comes in 3rd with his McLaren/Mercedes Benz
Podium at the Spanish Grand Prix - Kimi Räikkönen and Felipe Massa come in 1st and 2nd respectively driving their Ferraris. Lewis Hamilton, streching his neck, comes in 3rd with his McLaren/Mercedes Benz.

Qualifying FIRST at the Spanish Grand Prix - Kimi Räikkönen took 1st place away from Ferndando Alonso at the last possible second.

Seconds after the start of the Spanish Grand Prix - 1st through 5th Räikkönen, Alonso, Massa, Kubica and Hamilton.

Before the 1st turn, the passing begins. Massa (Ferrari) overtakes Alonso (Renault) for 2nd place, as Hamilton (McLaren/Benz) does the same with Kubica (BMW).

32 Laps into the Spanish Grand Prix Fernando Alonso's Renault lets him down. He was having a great race, but the engine couldn't take it. It caught on fire as he was getting out.

Fernando Alonso saying hello to the Spanish crowd of over 130,000. At this point the Spanish GP was down 7 drivers, with more to come.

Pit stop for Ferrari and Kimi Räikkönen , this one lasted 9.2 seconds. Viva Ferrari!

Kimi Räikkönen, the winner of the Spanish Grand Prix, ss he is about to cross the finish line. Räikkönen becomes the 1st driver of the 2008 season to win 2 races. This is his 17th career victory, and puts him 9 points ahead of Hamilton, 10 and 11 from Kubica and Massa, respectively...in the Championship standings.

The Spanish Grand Prix - Kimi Räikkönen and Felipe Massa come in 1st and 2nd respectively driving their Ferraris. As Ferrari takes a 12 and 13 point lead over BMW and McLaren/Mercedes respectively, in the constructor championship.

Spanish Grand Prix Kimi Räikkönen, Felipe Massa, Lewis Hamilton and Robert Kubica finish 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. Ferrari dominated from the start.

Spanish Grand Prix - Lewis Hamilton trying to catch up to Felipe Massa's Ferrari , in 5th gear and almost 19,000 rpm...hitting the straight!

T. Glock tries to pass D. Coulthard on the inside. Both cars would suffer damage during this incident. This would cost both of them points!

Heidfeld (BMW) passes Fisichella (Force India) although it wouldn't be enough for the BMW to pick up any points withHeidfeld .

 
 
f1 schedule and season  
formula1 links  
f1 champions  
f1 BLOG  
f1 photo gallery  
 f1 spanish gp


Results
1 Räikkönen Ferrari - 1:38:19.051 1 10
2 Massa Ferrari - +3.2 secs
3 Hamilton McLaren-Benz - +4.1 secs
4 Kubica BMW Sauber - +5.6 secs
5 Webber Red Bull-Renault - +35.9 secs
6 Button Honda - +53.0 secs
7 Nakajima Williams-Toyota - +58.2 secs
8 Trulli Toyota - +59.4 secs
9 Heidfeld BMW Sauber - +63.0 secs
10 Fisichella Force India-Ferrari-+1 Lap 19
11 Glock Toyota - +1 Lap 14
12 Coulthard Red Bull-Renault - +1 Lap 17
13 Sato Super Aguri-Honda - +1 Lap 22
Ret-Rosberg Williams-Toyota - 41
Ret-Alonso Renault - 34
Ret-Barrichello Honda - 34
Ret-Kovalainen McLaren-Benz -21
Ret-Davidson Super Aguri-Honda - 8
Ret-Bourdais STR-Ferrari - 7
Ret-Piquet Renault - 6
Ret-Sutil Force India-Ferrari - 0
Ret-Vettel STR-Ferrari - 0

Spanish Grand Prix - Barcelona
Number of Laps: 66
Circuit Length: 4.655 km
Race Distance: 307.104 km
Lap Record: 1:21.670
Driver: Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari 2008History -Coming Soon!


copyright Formula-1-Racing.net. all rights reserved.
home | contact us | news | rules and regulations | teams | tracks |links | glossary | sitemap