Slim Down for Summer with That's Fit

Posts with tag paulo

Three-Way Title Race comes to a close at Brazilian Grand Prix

Fans had been looking forward to it for years, and now it's come to a close. For 2007, Formula One stepped out of the dominating shadow of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, the first season since his retirement, and came to today's final race of the season in a close three-way battle between Ferrari's "iceman" Kimi Raikonnen and McLaren's feuding fraternity of defending champion Fernando Alonso and amazing rookie Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari's brave Brazilian Felipe Massa having fell out of contention earlier in the season.

The 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix was a thrilling end to a thrilling season and a gripping race in its own rite. SPOILER ALERT: Follow the jump to find out who won the race, who took the title and how it all went down.

Continue reading Three-Way Title Race comes to a close at Brazilian Grand Prix

SPOILER ALERT: Ups and Downs at Brazilian GP season closer

The 2006 Formula One season came down to a nail-biting final race in Sao Paulo, Brazil today, as hometown hero Felipe Massa sailed to the checkered flag and reigning champion Fernando Alonso claimed his second consecutive title with a comfortable second place podium finish.

Despite having dominated in the practice sessions on Friday and Saturday, retiring legend Michael Schumacher had to start the race from tenth position, as his team-mate Felipe started from pole. Things then went further downhill for Michael as he blew out a tire and limped back to the pits, then got back out on the course to fight all the way up to fourth place from twentieth. Renault reduced the revs on Alonso's car after Schumacher's blow-out to ensure he would finish in the points and secure the championship (Michael would have had to have won the race and Alonso to have earned no points for the German to win the title over the Spaniard). A smiling Jenson Button took third place on the podium.

With a Ferrari 1-4 and a Renault 2-6, the French team also secured the constructor's championship. That didn't seem to upset Massa too much, though, as the jubilant driver – wearing a special racing suit in his national colors – became the first Brazilian driver to win the Brazilian Grand Prix since Ayrton Senna. Felipe described the victory as the happiest day of his life.

Next season will see Massa stay with Ferrari to be joined by Kimi Raikkonen, whose place at McLaren will be taken by the champion Alonso, as Michael Schumacher retires after narrowly missing the shot at his eighth world championship. This was one of the most exciting seasons in recent history, and while Michael will be missed, the next should be even more gripping as the sport steps out from under the dominant figure's shadow.


Autoblog Features





Featured Galleries

London Motor Show 2008
Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series Wallpaper
IIHS side crash test -  small pickups
Ford Mustang AV8R
TechArt GT Street RS
In the Autoblog Garage: 2009 Nissan GT-R
RCA Eco-Friendly Concepts
Ego Bentley Laptop
Honda OSM Concept
Lotus Evora
2010 Chevrolet Camaro: Live Reveal
2010 Chevrolet Camaro

 

Find Your Next Car


Sponsored Links

Autoblog bloggers (30 days)

#BloggerPostsCmts
1Damon Lavrinc1005
2Noah Joseph830
3Jeremy Korzeniewski749
4Chris Shunk731
5Dan Roth5616
6Alex Nunez5032
7Drew Phillips383
8Jonathon Ramsey380
9Sam Abuelsamid286
10Michael Harley289
11John Neff236
12Sebastian Blanco100
13Chris Tutor80
14Merritt Johnson84
15Frank Filipponio72
16John McElroy20
17Justin Gardiner10