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Hamilton takes maiden win in chaotic GP
« on: June 10, 2007, 06:42:33 PM »
By Matt Beer Sunday, June 10th 2007, 18:50 GMT


Lewis Hamilton took his first Grand Prix victory in only his sixth Formula One race, controlling a highly dramatic race at Montreal from the start.

Nick Heidfeld and Alex Wurz completed the podium, with Fernando Alonso only seventh after a series of errors, while Felipe Massa was disqualified for a pitlane infringement.

Hamilton's win has moved him clearly ahead in the championship standings, eight points in front of teammate Alonso ahead of next week's United States Grand Prix. Massa is already 15 points behind in third.

But the race will be remembered mainly for the terrifying accident that befell Robert Kubica.

Hamilton held the lead from the start as Alonso's bid to oust his teammate on the outside line at Turn 1 ended with a locked wheel and a trip across the grass, dropping the world champion to third as Heidfeld nipped between the McLarens.

Two further minor errors saw Alonso lose more time and eventually third place to Massa, while Hamilton stormed away into a 12-second lead over Heidfeld.

Hamilton then made his first pitstop just before Adrian Sutil crashed at Turn 4 and caused the first safety car period. Alonso and fifth-placed Nico Rosberg both dived straight into the pits, but were adjudged to have done so while the pitlane was closed, and were subsequently awarded 10 second stop and go penalties.

The race resumed only briefly before Kubica clipped the back of Jarno Trulli's Toyota while running flat out on the approaching to the hairpin. The BMW ran wide onto the infield grass, got airborne over an access road and slammed into the inside wall, before rolling back across the track and coming to rest on its side in the hairpin run-off.

Kubica was carefully removed from the car and taken to the medical centre, where he was awake and alert. He was airlifted to hospital in Montreal for further checks.

Hamilton led from Heidfeld - who had also pitted before the first yellow - Alonso and Rosberg when the restart eventually came, but when the latter pair pitted to take their penalties, Super Aguri's Anthony Davidson appeared in third, having not yet made his first pit stop.

His moment of glory was only fleeting, as he locked up at the final chicane a lap later and had to take to the pitlane, to the surprise of his crew.

Alonso fell to 15th after his penalty, with Rosberg losing even more ground after spinning in tandem with Jarno Trulli shortly after he rejoined the race.

Meanwhile Hamilton pulled away from Heidfeld, Mark Webber, who spun while battling with Kubica early on but benefited from pitting before the first safety car, Massa and Giancarlo Fisichella. But the latter pair would be disqualified for exiting the pitlane while the red light was on during a safety car period, ending Massa's hopes of making up ground on Alonso in the championship.

Webber also dropped out of contention after making his second pitstop just after the third safety car period, which was called on lap 50 when Christijan Albers deposited much of his front wing in the middle of the track after a trip over the grass.

Once again the restart was brief, as Vitantonio Liuzzi crashed out of fifth place at the final chicane on the first lap under green.

That proved to be the final interruption, with Hamilton confidently pulling away from Heidfeld after the restart. Rubens Barrichello had moved up to third by not pitting under the cautions, but could not make his fuel load last any longer and stopped three laps later, elevating Wurz to the podium on the tenth anniversary of his F1 debut, despite only qualifying 20th.

Heikki Kovalainen used a similarly successful one-stop strategy to take fourth from the back of the grid, ahead of the muted Kimi Raikkonen.

Alonso had made up several places during the middle of the race, but lost more ground after his fourth trip across the grass of the afternoon. He then came under pressure from the remarkable Takuma Sato in the final laps, with the Super Aguri - on the more favourable harder tyres - driving around the outside of the McLaren to take sixth with three laps remaining.

Ralf Schumacher completed the points scorers, ahead of Webber and Rosberg.

PROVISIONAL RACE RESULTS

The Canadian Grand Prix
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada;
70 laps; 305.270km;
Weather: Sunny.

Classified:

Pos  Driver        Team                      Time
 1.  Hamilton      McLaren-Mercedes     (B)  1h44:11.292
 2.  Heidfeld      BMW Sauber           (B)  +     4.343
 3.  Wurz          Williams-Toyota      (B)  +     5.325
 4.  Kovalainen    Renault              (B)  +     6.729
 5.  Raikkonen     Ferrari              (B)  +    13.007
 6.  Sato          Super Aguri-Honda    (B)  +    16.698
 7.  Alonso        McLaren-Mercedes     (B)  +    21.936
 8.  R.Schumacher  Toyota               (B)  +    22.888
 9.  Webber        Red Bull-Renault     (B)  +    22.960
10.  Rosberg       Williams-Toyota      (B)  +    23.984
11.  Davidson      Super Aguri-Honda    (B)  +    24.318
12.  Barrichello   Honda                (B)  +    30.439

Fastest lap: Alonso, 1:16.367

Not classified/retirements:

Driver        Team                      On lap
Trulli        Toyota               (B)    59
Liuzzi        Toro Rosso-Ferrari   (B)    55
Massa         Ferrari              (B)    53
Fisichella    Renault              (B)    53
Albers        Spyker-Ferrari       (B)    48
Coulthard     Red Bull-Renault     (B)    37
Kubica        BMW Sauber           (B)    26
Sutil         Spyker-Ferrari       (B)    22
Speed         Toro Rosso-Ferrari   (B)    10
Button        Honda                (B)    1


World Championship standings, round 6:               

Drivers:                    Constructors:             
 1.  Hamilton      48        1.  McLaren-Mercedes      88
 2.  Alonso        40        2.  Ferrari               60
 3.  Massa         33        3.  BMW Sauber            38
 4.  Raikkonen     27        4.  Renault               21
 5.  Heidfeld      26        5.  Williams-Toyota       13
 6.  Fisichella    13        6.  Toyota                 6
 7.  Kubica        12        7.  Red Bull-Renault       4
 8.  Kovalainen     8        8.  Super Aguri-Honda      4
 9.  Wurz           8       
10.  Rosberg        5       
11.  Trulli         4       
12.  Coulthard      4       
13.  Sato           4       
14.  R.Schumacher   2       
       
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Re: Hamilton takes maiden win in chaotic GP
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2007, 06:45:24 PM »
Hamilton dominates front pages in Britain

 Monday, June 11th 2007, 00:33 GMT


The British press hailed a new motor racing hero in Formula One winner Lewis Hamilton on Monday with newspaper front pages trumpeting his Canadian Grand Prix win as the first of many.

"King of the road and a new British hero," declared the Times.

"Lewis, Britain's new hero, roars to victory at 22," said the Daily Mail over a picture of the McLaren driver spraying the champagne.

The Express said Hamilton was on the road to earning millions as a man standing "on the threshold of becoming a 21st century icon" in the same vein as US golfer Tiger Woods.

Hamilton, already the only driver in Formula One history to stand on the podium in all his first six races, won in only his sixth Grand Prix start.

He leads the world championship, eight points clear of double world champion teammate Fernando Alonso.



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Re: Lewis Hamilton
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2007, 07:16:45 PM »
he is the real deal, for sure
but he won't win every year.......and hwhile he has not experienced much adversity... he will......F1 is SOOOO fickle
Schumi's started well, not as well . but had his not-so-good- years along with the stellar ones
on this sunday, I really think Heidfeld drove just as well, buit the car would not do it....so he lost 1/2 second every lap
Schumi had so-so years , too
jacques won at the beginning....head swelled....got a not-so-good car....now he's singing for his supper.....LOL
so, LH needs to keep a level head....work hard and hope the team is able to keep the car competetive
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