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Hamilton shrugs off Ferrari's move to keep title race alive

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Published Date: 20 October 2008
LEWIS HAMILTON had no qualms about Ferrari's 'stunt' which set up a world-title showdown in Brazil for the second successive season.
Hamilton won yesterday's Chinese Grand Prix with a pole-to-flag victory that was described by McLaren boss Ron Dennis as "faultless".

The 23-year-old now heads to Felipe Massa's Sao Paulo backyard with a seven-point cushion over the Brazilian, an
d with one hand firmly on the championship trophy.

But that gap could have been considerably bigger if Kimi Raikkonen had not eased up on lap 49 of the 56-lap race to allow Massa by at the Shanghai International Circuit to take the runner-up spot.

It ensures the 27-year-old at least has a fighting chance, and who can forget Raikkonen trailed Hamilton by seven points last season before taking the title at Interlagos by a point.

Although Raikkonen's move was blatant, as he held a cushion of more than a second to Massa when he took his foot off the gas, it was always going to happen with the Finn out of the title picture.

"They're a team," assessed Hamilton when asked about the manoeuvre. "I know if we were in the same situation, with Heikki leading, we would probably do the same thing. It's playing together as a team, and they obviously did a great job."

Robert Kubica's faint title hopes ended with sixth place in his BMW Sauber, finishing behind fourth-placed Fernando Alonso for Renault and team-mate Nick Heidfeld. Toyota's Timo Glock and Renault's Nelson Piquet completed the top eight..





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  • Last Updated: 20 October 2008 10:51 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Lewis Hamilton
 
 

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