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The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
Year I - Issue 3 - April 2008

"We will miss him a little bit as a driver, "we will miss him a lot in the football matches."" Jarno Trulli on Michael Schumacher.
The Current Improvement Drive is Juan Manuel Fangio.

The 2008 Formula One season is underway. With the relaxing atmosphere of the first round at Melbourne (where Lewis Hamilton won with Nick Heidfeld second and a superb Nico Rosberg in third after a very eventful race with only seven drivers finishing) behind us, the focus then shifted to Malaysia. A superior Kimi Räikkönen got back on track with a great win; Robert Kubica and Heikki Kovalainen finished in distant second and "third places followed by," a tremendous Jarno Trulli and unlucky Lewis Hamilton in fourth and fifth places respectively. Mark Webber, Fernando Alonso, David Coulthard and Jenson Button all showed their teams' strong improvements and performances in seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth respectively. The two Grands Prix have shown all the rivalries we will be, seeing during the season and how dependent the results are on the removal of traction control and engine braking. Bahrain is here and I bet everyone out there is hoping for a very good and close-finishing race there. Chubbennaitor and -- Diniz (talk) 00:41, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
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Recent Formula One news
Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
1st Lewis Hamilton McLaren 14
2nd Kimi Räikkönen Scuderia Ferrari 11
3rd Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 11
Constructors' Championship Constructor Points
McLaren 24
BMW Sauber 19
Scuderia Ferrari 11
Standings after the 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix. See 2008 Formula One season for further season summary and formula1.com or ITV-F1.com (and there is more there for the championship) for complete standings and statistics.
Last race Driver Racing Time Fastest Last Qualifying Time
Kimi Räikkönen 1h31m18.555s 1m36.230s
Robert Kubica +19.57s 1m36.727s
Heikki Kovalainen +38.45s 1m36.613s
Last Race Grid Line up Driver Time
Felipe Massa 1m35.748s
Kimi Räikkönen 1m36.23s
Jarno Trulli 1m36.711s*
*Jarno Trulli was promoted 2 places after Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen were demoted 5 places for impeding in qualifying

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You seem not to be doing any work on the Newsletter! Chubbennaitor 19:15, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

Go to the page and do whatever is needed and ask us if u want to add something. Chubbennaitor 20:07, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

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\U can. There's no rule that I've come across that's stopped people doing so!!!!! Can u put links on your sig. please. Chubbennaitor 17:34, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

Are u able to contribute to the NW? Chubbennaitor 17:34, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

Oh, just read your user page. congratson the marraige and I hope it lasts aswell as my Great Grandparents marraige of 70 odd years and still going strong!

Good for u. Y can't u go to that link I gave to u and edit there and by sig I mean when u put ~~~~ your raw sig doesn't have links. Use my sig for guidance. Raw sigs are in ur preferences. Chubbennaitor 18:04, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

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Use this which I created in my snadbox. Sage J Callahan. and the driver idea just add. You can do that. Chubbennaitor 18:11, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

None at all. You're starting to sound like a School child. Your edits are fine and that monthly driver is all yours just put it under the monthly f1 pic. See ya. Do u live in the USA? Go to my sandbox and add nominees for the monthly pic.!Chubbennaitor 19:34, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

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Do u like the Nominee pages I created. U should add a nominee for the F1POM!

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Um. There are still some things needing finishing that u need to help out with; it goes out on either 3rd-5th. Chubbennaitor 17:01, 24 April 2008 (UTC)

I don't know. Whatever. You can add news or update anything u think needs doing! Chubbennaitor 19:30, 24 April 2008 (UTC)

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We are having final brush up on the NW and we would like u to do as much as possible. For the past few Grands Prix I've had to update the tables so could u help with that! Chubbennaitor 15:13, 28 April 2008 (UTC)

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The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
Year I - Issue 4 - May 2008
"We're watching Ralf Schumacher... son, of course of double world champion Michael Schumacher..... er, the brother of Michael Schumacher.…." Murray Walker
The Current Improvement Drive is Juan Manuel Fangio.
Honda made significant changes to the RA108.
The first flyaway stages of the 2008 season have come to a close with Bahrain, where Felipe Massa, Rubens Barrichello, Jarno Trulli and Giancarlo Fisichella drove storming races to 1st, 11th, 6th and 12th respectively. Robert Kubica also looked impressive (especially during qualifying), and looks for BMW Sauber to be in championship contention. The unfortunate Lewis Hamilton finished in 13th, losing the championship lead to Kimi Räikkönen. Jenson Button (who retired) had a race to forget after a qualifying session to remember. Then most of the cars got updated and the teams tested their first 2009-spec cars in tests at the Circuit de Catalunya. In a probable look into the future of Formula One design, Renault used RBR's idea of a 'shark fin' on the airbox and the teams looking into the 2009 regulations, including the planned introduction of slick tyres. Honda tried a 'dumbo wing' on the car's nosecone and every other team tried to improve. Super Aguri lost their deal with the Magma Group after the planned buyout last month fell through. But did make it to the Spanish GP; SA's future is in the air again and still looking poor. The Spanish GP got underway with the hope that the adaptions will give new teams chances to win or get in the points. Fernando Alonso starred in qualifying by setting provisional pole position time just before Kimi Räikkönen took it away by 0.091s.
Toyota have made a jump from their slot at 11th-12th on the grid to clear points positions.
McLaren didn't have a nice time with fifth and sixth places, in addition to David Coulthard who could only manage 17th after having a bad last lap. The Circuit de Catalunya saw Kimi Räikkönen take the glory with Felipe Massa and Lewis Hamilton finishing in second and third places respectively. Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella all drove one of their most best races, with Kazuki Nakajima also showing that he and WilliamsF1 are worth their stay in Formula One. Heikki Kovalainen had a nasty crash, causing a prolonged Safety Car period. He was rushed to hospital for checks; thankfully he was announced to have no serious injuries. Toro Rosso had a race to forget after both their cars were crashed out by other drivers. At the start of the season the FIA threatened the cancellation of the Spanish and European GPs if racism continued in Spain after after hearing of the racial abuse directed at McLaren's Lewis Hamilton while he was testing the MP4-23 at Barcelona during Winter testing. However, this was considered 'stupid' and has not happened due to the Spanish GP is completed and the European GP sold out.'
Chubbennaitor, Sage J Callahan
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Jack Brabham leads a group of cars during the first lap of the 1963 Dutch Grand Prix.


Formula One news from the Month
Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
1st FinlandKimi Räikkönen Scuderia Ferrari 29
2nd United KingdomLewis Hamilton BMW Sauber 20
3rd PolandRobert Kubica BMW Sauber 19
4th BrazilFelipe Massa Scuderia Ferrari 18
5th GermanyNick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 16
6th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen McLaren 14
7th ItalyJarno Trulli Toyota F1 9
8th AustraliaMark Webber Red Bull 8
9th GermanyNico Rosberg WilliamsF1 7
10th SpainFernando Alonso Renault F1 6
11th JapanKazuki Nakajima WilliamsF1 5
12th United KingdomJenson Button Honda F1 3
13th FranceSébastien Bourdais Toro Rosso 2


Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Points
1st ItalyScuderia Ferrari 47
2nd GermanyBMW Sauber 35
3rd United KingdomMcLaren 34
4th United KingdomWilliamsF1 12
5th JapanToyota F1 9
6th AustriaRed Bull 8
7th FranceRenault F1 6
8th JapanHonda F1 3
9th ItalyToro Rosso 2
10th IndiaForce India 0
11th JapanSuper Aguri 0
Standings after the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix. See 2008 Formula One season for further season summary and formula1.com or ITV-F1.com (and there is more there for the championship) for complete standings and statistics.
Bahrain Grand Prix Driver Constructor Qualifying Time
1st BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m33.123s
2nd FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m33.418s
3rd PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1m33.096s
4th GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber 1m33.737s
5th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1m33.488s
6th ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1m33.994s
7th AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull 1m32.371s
8th GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1 1m34.015s
9th GermanyTimo Glock JapanToyota F1 1m32.528s
10th SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1m35.115s
Bahrain Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
Row one PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1m33.096s
BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m33.123s
Row two United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1m33.292s
FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m33.418s
Row three FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1m33.488s
GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber 1m33.737s
Row four ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1m33.994s
GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1 1m34.015s
Row five United KingdomJenson Button JapanHonda Racing F1 1m35.057s
SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1m35.115s
Spanish Grand Prix Driver Constructor Qualifying Time
1st FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m21.813s
2nd BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m22.058s
3rd United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1m22.096s
4th PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1m22.065s
5th AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull 1m22.429s
6th United KingdomJenson Button JapanHonda F1 1m21.211s
7th JapanKazuki Nakajima United KingdomWilliamsF1 1m21.117s
8th ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1m22.529s
9th GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber 1m22.542s
10th GermanyTimo Glock JapanToyota F1 1m21.230s
Spanish Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
Row one FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m21.813s
SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1m21.904s
Row two BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1m22.058s
PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1m22.065s
Row three United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1m22.096s
FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1m22.231s
Row four AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull Racing 1m22.429s
ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1m22.529s
Row five GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber 1m22.542s
BrazilNelsinho Piquet FranceRenault F1 1m22.699s
Driver of the Month
Ayrton Senna
Ayrton Senna at Imola 1989.
Ayrton Senna at the 1991 United States Grand Prix.

Ayrton Senna (da Silva) is most known for his push to win, much the same as Gilles Villeneuve. Senna is a three time Formula One Champion, winning in 1988, 1990, and 1991. Many people have compared Senna to Juan Manuel Fangio, who is known as "The Master" of Formula One. Senna is a Brazilian, and raced for Toleman, Lotus, McLaren, and Williams. Statistically, he is among the greatest ever, with 41 wins and 65 pole positions. His then-record of 65 pole positions was broken by Michael Schumacher in the 2006 San Marino Grand Prix. His rivalry with Alain Prost is among the most legendary in Formula One, going as far as Senna colliding with Prost in the first turn of Suzuka in 1990, giving Senna the title. Tragically, Senna died during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix when his Williams left the track at high speed, hitting the concrete retaining wall at around 135 mph. No driver since has been killed while driving a Formula One car. His skill in wet weather and bad conditions has made him stand out among other drivers. Where most people would choose to drive conservatively, to avoid causing a crash, Senna would still push his hardest. Following the death of Senna (and Roland Ratzenberger), many safety improvements have been made. What could possibly be better than his on-the-track skills was what he did off the track. His character and attitude has made him a legend among F1 fans. Nominated by Sage Callahan

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I think our winning driver is Rubens Barrichello. If you want me to start tell me otherwise I'll leave you to it. Chubbennaitor 17:45, 16 May 2008 (UTC)

You haven't been on for a while. Chubbennaitor 06:50, 18 May 2008 (UTC)

No worries. Life comes first especially wife comes first. You have 2 weeks for it to be done and if you feel that's tight ask the other editors. I'm getting overworked updating the newssletter with the overview of Diniz who does 'copyediting'-ask him. Chubbennaitor 15:29, 19 May 2008 (UTC)

Thanks for the signing. You can know use ~~~ for just the name. Chubbennaitor 19:44, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

Enjoy. I'm not missing the Monaco Grand Prix for the third time running. Chubbennaitor 20:01, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

"Everybody..." Completing

I'm not editing on Mon-Tue and only sending out the NW on Wed. I need anyone who is free to edit- to complete the month box and anything else. Even the F1POM with Sage. I need everyone to edit and add and review. Because I'm not here. It will need to be done otherwise it isn't going out. Chubbennaitor 20:15, 7 June 2008 (UTC)

WPF1 Newsletter (June)

The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
Year I - Issue 5 - June 2008
"Unless I'm very much mistaken....I AM very much mistaken!" Murray Walker agrees with most people who talk about him.
The Current Improvement Drive is Juan Manuel Fangio.
Lewis Hamilton lived up to McLaren's expectations with a memorable win at a rainswept Monaco Grand Prix.
Carnage after the pit lane pile-up. Rosberg just becomes untangled while Hamilton and Raikkonen get out of their cars
Carnage after the pit lane pile-up. Hamilton and Raikkonen's cars left stranded on the pit-lane exit.
Robert Kubica secured his and BMW Sauber's first win at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Rubens Barrichello had to be one of the drivers of the month after scoring consecutive points and out racing his team-mate Jenson Button.
The week before the Turkish Grand Prix there was a controversy over Super Aguri being barred from the Istanbul paddock. This was a result of Honda's Nick Fry telling Bernie Ecclestone that Super Aguri wouldn't be competing in the race after worries that Weigl's sponsorship would be insufficient. The next day Super Aguri announced that they would be departing from Formula One, as the team was past saving. McLaren went into Turkey hoping for a good result and got a mixed one with Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen finishing second and twelfth respectively. The lights had a bit of a problem at the start. But eventually the race got underway with Hamilton overtaking his team-mate. Kimi Räikkönen got overtaken by a fast-starting Alonso while Giancarlo Fisichella charged into the back of Kazuki Nakajima. Hamilton chose a three-stop strategy due to high tyre wear, but put in a fantastic overtaking manoeuvre on Felipe Massa. Late-race there was a three-way battle between Jenson Button, Nelsinho Piquet and a recovering Kovalainen, who had his left-rear tyre punctured by Räikkönen's front wing on the first lap. Button was struggling on the option tyre while Piquet was trying some moves; on his second overtaking chance he pushed Button into the pit entrance causing Button to slow. Probably thinking it was Hamilton lapping him, Button let Kovalainen pass on the corner immediately after (first corner). Massa thus won the first race of the month, with Lewis Hamilton and his Ferrari team-mate following in hot pursuit behind. Rubens Barrichello celebrated his 257th Grand Prix start by finishing 14th with a "257" paint job on the car and a special "257-themed" helmet. Barrichello's 257th GP race surpassed Riccardo Patrese's former record of 256 GPs, making him the most experienced driver in F1 history. After the Spanish Grand Prix he celebrated in a round of golf accompanied by ITV's Louise Goodman and fellow racers. A week before the Monaco Grand Prix a test was held at Paul Ricard. There were mixed results with only 11-12 cars being tested per day and the sessions being affected by changeable weather. Honda kept their promise and the wings on the nose got a makeover with other visible changes as well.
Then the circus moved to Monaco, the stylish venue on the calendar mapped around the bay of Monte Carlo. McLaren's drivers had special diamond studded helmets for the occasion. On the Tuesday that week Mark Webber proved to be the man of the hour after using First Aid on his companion, AMD's Morris Denton, alongside cycling legend, Lance Armstrong. A car had hit Denton through some traffic works; he would need 90 stitches but arrived at the paddock that weekend. Fisichella didn't get his wish of a points finish on his 200th Grand Prix start after retiring with a jumping gearbox. At the start of the parade lap, Kovalainen stalled and had to start from the pit lane, but despite starting from there he grabbed the last of the points-paying positions with eighth and catching up to seventh; he finished three seconds behind Kazuki Nakajima after the gap was sixteen seconds just five laps before. The race started in the rain for the first time since 1997 and the Ferraris came under pressure from Hamilton at the start with Räikkönen falling back to third. Massa led early on, whilst Hamilton tapped the wall and sustained a puncture. However, the McLaren team was able to use the changed pit-stop strategy to their advantage due to frequent Safety Car periods and the gradual improvement in the weather that necessitated a switch to dry tyres before the end of the race. While Massa and Robert Kubica struggled on worn tyres and heavy fuel loads mid-race, Hamilton was able to build up a big enough lead to maintain first position after his second pit stop. Kubica, who jumped past Massa when the Ferrari driver had a brief excursion at Ste. Devote, finished ahead of the Brazilian in second place, but there was last-minute drama behind. Adrian Sutil was running in a strong fourth place after the final safety car period until a recovering Räikkönen, who had earlier damaged his front wing and been forced to pit, slipped up going into the Nouvelle Chicane. Kimi only put on another new front wing and rejoined in ninth, but a devastated Sutil had bad car damage and retired just before the race's 90% distance mark. This left the way clear for Webber, Sebastian Vettel (débuting the Toro Rosso STR3 chassis), Nakajima, Barrichello and Kovalainen to finish in the points.
Two weeks later, the championship moved to Canada on its annual trip to North America. The track had been partially resurfaced since 2007, but these new sections of tarmac began to break up, causing a hazard throughout the race weekend. Nevertheless, Hamilton seemed unaffected as he set a pole position time 0.6 seconds faster than second-placed Kubica. In the race, the front two and third man Räikkönen held position until the first round of pit stops, which were taken under Safety Car conditions. Hamilton lost position to his two pursuers with a longer stop, but then compounded his problems by running into the back of Räikkönen as the Finn and Kubica waited for the green light to come on at the end of the pitlane. Both retired, whilst Nico Rosberg (who was also involved) lost his front wing. Both Hamilton and Rosberg have been given ten-place grid penalties for the next race of the season, in France. This incident, fuel rig problems for Massa and Kovalainen's poor pace turned the race into an all-BMW Sauber fight between Kubica and Nick Heidfeld. Choosing different strategies, the former prevailed by making an additional pitsop to the latter. The race marked Kubica's and BMW's first win in F1. And the first time since the 1999 European Grand Prix that neither Ferrari, McLaren nor Renault has appeared on the podium, as David Coulthard finished in third place to take his first points of the season. Timo Glock was also a first-time 2008 scorer as he beat the recovering Massa to the flag, and they were followed home by Jarno Trulli, Barrichello and Vettel. Massa performed the most impressive pass of the race in his progress from the back of the field following his fuel glitch by passing Jenson Button and Kovalainen simulataneously at the Old Pits Hairpin. The result has elevated Kubica into the lead of the Drivers' Championship, with Hamilton, Massa, Raikkonen and Heidfeld not far behind. Chubbennaitor,  Barkjo, Diniz(talk) Sage J Callahan
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May picture-Jenson Button at the Malaysian Grand Prix, notice the difference of the wings from what now stars.


The month's Formula One news
Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
1st United KingdomRobert Kubica BMW Sauber 42
2nd BrazilFelipe Massa Scuderia Ferrari 38
3rd United KingdomLewis Hamilton McLaren 38
4th FinlandKimi Räikkönen Scuderia Ferrari 35
5th GermanyNick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 28
6th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen McLaren 15
7th AustraliaMark Webber Red Bull 15
8th ItalyJarno Trulli Toyota F1 12
9th SpainFernando Alonso Renault F1 9
10th GermanyNico Rosberg WilliamsF1 8
11th JapanKazuki Nakajima WilliamsF1 7
12th United KingdomDavid Coulthard Red Bull 6
13th GermanySebastian Vettel Toro Rosso 5
14th BrazilRubens Barrichello Honda F1 5
15th United KingdomJenson Button Honda F1 3
16th FranceSébastien Bourdais Toro Rosso 2


Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Points
1st ItalyScuderia Ferrari 73
2nd GermanyBMW Sauber 70
3rd United KingdomMcLaren 53
4th AustriaRed Bull 15
5th JapanToyota F1 17
6th United KingdomWilliamsF1 15
7th FranceRenault F1 9
8th JapanHonda F1 8
9th ItalyToro Rosso 6
10th IndiaForce India 0
11th JapanSuper Aguri 0*
Standings after the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix. See 2008 Formula One season for further season summary and formula1.com or ITV-F1.com (and there is more there for the championship) for complete standings and statistics.
^Note 1 : Super Aguri withdrew from the championship on the Wednesday before the Turkish Grand Prix.
TurkeyTurkish Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
1st BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1h26m49.451s
2nd United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren +3.779s
3rd FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari +4.271s
4th PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber +21.945s
5th GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber +38.741s
6th SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 +53.724s
7th AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull Racing +1m04.229s
8th GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1 +1m11.406s
9th United KingdomDavid Coulthard AustriaRed Bull Racing +1m15.270s
10th ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 +1m16.344s
Turkish Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
Row one BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:27.617
FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:27.808
Row two United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:27.923
FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:27.936
Row three PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1:28.390
AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull Racing 1:28.417
Row four SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1:28.422
ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1:28.836
Row five GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber 1:28.882
United KingdomDavid Coulthard AustriaRed Bull Racing 1:29.959

Note 1:Rubens Barrichello qualified 12th and finished 14th on his record-breaking 257th Grand Prix start beating Ricardo Patrese's record of 256 Grand Prix starts.
^Note 2 : Felipe Massa took his hat-trick win and pole position at the Turkish Grand Prix. He won in 2006, 2007 and now 2008
Note 3:this was the first time in the 2008 season that Sebastian Vettel finished a race.

MonacoMonaco Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
1st United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 2h00m42.742s
2nd PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber +3.064s
3rd BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari +4.811s
4th AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull +19.295s
5th GermanySebastian Vettel ItalyToro Rosso +24.657s
6th BrazilRubens Barrichello Japan / United KingdomHonda F1 +28.408s
7th JapanKazuki Nakajima United KingdomWilliamsF1 +30.180s
8th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren +33.191s
9th FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari +33.792s
10th SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 +1 Lap
Monaco Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
Row one BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:15.787
FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:15.815
Row two United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:15.839
FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:16.165
Row three PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1:16.171
GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1 1:16.548
Row four SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1:16.852
ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1:17.203
Row five AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull 1:17.343
United KingdomDavid Coulthard AustriaRed Bull no time

Note 1:This was Giancarlo Fisichella's 200th Grand Prix start.
^Note 2 : This was Frank Williams's 600th GP start as a manager of a WilliamsF1
^Note 3 : Sebastian Vettel, Fisichella and David Coulthard got five plae grid penalties for changing their gearbox.
^Note 4 : Car #17 and #21 were under investigation for reasons undiscovered and there wasn't an outcome in the end

CanadaCanadian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
1st PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber
2nd GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber
3rd United KingdomDavid Coulthard AustriaRed Bull
4th GermanyTimo Glock JapanToyota F1
5th BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari
6th ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1
7th BrazilRubens Barrichello Japan / United KingdomHonda F1
8th GermanySebastian Vettel ItalyToro Rosso
9th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren
10th GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1
Canadian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
Row one United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:17.886
PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1:18.498
Row two FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:18.735
SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1:18.746
Row three GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1 1:18.844
BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:19.048
Row four FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:19.089
GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber 1:19.633
Row Five BrazilRubens Barrichello Japan / United KingdomHonda F1 1:20.848
AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull no time

Note 1: Vettel didn't qualify after hitting the wall and damaging his STR3 in Saturday morning practice.
Note 2: Bourdais changed his engine after qualifying and got a five-place grid penalty (to the back of the grid.
Note 3: Button set one time of 1:23.565 but then drove back into the pits with a gearbox problem he started 18th on the grid in front of the two Toro Rossos.
^Note 4 : Mark Webber spun at the end of Q2 but with a secured place in Q3. He did not set a time due to the car not being suitable to drive.

--Diniz(talk) 21:01, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

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    Article of the month - 1995 Japanese Grand Prix, recent Good Article promotion and failed Featured article candidate.

    The 1995 Japanese Grand Prix (officially known as the XXI Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on October 29, 1995 at the Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka. It was the 16th and penultimate race of the 1995 Formula One season. The race, contested over 53 laps, was won by Michael Schumacher for the Benetton team after starting from pole position. Mika Häkkinen finished second in a McLaren, and Johnny Herbert third in the other Benetton.

    Schumacher won his ninth race of the season, which equalled Nigel Mansell's record for victories in a season that was set in 1992. As both the Williams cars retired from the race, Benetton were confirmed as Constructors' Champions as Williams could not pass Benetton's points total with only one race remaining.

    Jean Alesi, driving for Ferrari, started second beside Schumacher. However, since his car had moved forward before the start, he was forced to serve a 10-second stop and go penalty. Alesi climbed up to second, before retiring on lap 25.

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    Championship standings and Grand Prix results
    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st United KingdomLewis Hamilton McLaren 48
    2nd BrazilFelipe Massa Scuderia Ferrari 48
    3rd FinlandKimi Räikkönen Scuderia Ferrari 48
    4th United KingdomRobert Kubica BMW Sauber 46
    5th GermanyNick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 36
    6th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen McLaren 24
    7th ItalyJarno Trulli Toyota F1 20
    8th AustraliaMark Webber Red Bull 18
    9th SpainFernando Alonso Renault F1 13
    10th BrazilRubens Barrichello Honda F1 11
    11th GermanyNico Rosberg WilliamsF1 8
    12th JapanKazuki Nakajima WilliamsF1 7
    13th United KingdomDavid Coulthard Red Bull 6
    13th GermanySebastian Vettel Toro Rosso 5
    14th GermanyTimo Glock Toyota F1 5
    15th United KingdomJenson Button Honda F1 3
    16th BrazilNelson Piquet, Jr. Renault F1 2
    17th FranceSébastien Bourdais Toro Rosso 2
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Points
    1st ItalyScuderia Ferrari 96
    2nd GermanyBMW Sauber 82
    3rd United KingdomMcLaren 72
    4th JapanToyota F1 25
    5th AustriaRed Bull 24
    6th United KingdomWilliamsF1 16
    7th FranceRenault F1 15
    8th JapanHonda F1 14
    9th ItalyToro Rosso 6
    10th IndiaForce India 0
    11th JapanSuper Aguri 0*
    Standings after the 2008 British Grand Prix. See 2008 Formula One season for further season summary and formula1.com or ITV-F1.com (and there is more there for the championship) for complete standings and statistics.
    ^Note 1 : Super Aguri withdrew from the championship on the Wednesday before the Turkish Grand Prix.
    FranceFrench Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:31:50.245
    2nd FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari +17.984
    3rd ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 +28.250
    4th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren +28.929
    5th PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber +30.512
    6th AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull +40.304
    7th BrazilNelson Piquet, Jr. FranceRenault F1 +41.033
    8th SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 +43.372
    9th United KingdomDavid Coulthard AustriaRed Bull +51.021
    10th United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren +54.538
    French Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:16.449
    BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:16.490
    Row two SpainFernando Alonso
    (United KingdomLewis Hamilton
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    ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1:16.920
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    (FinlandHeikki Kovalainen
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    United KingdomMcLaren
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    AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull 1:17.233
    Row four United KingdomDavid Coulthard AustriaRed Bull 1:17.426
    GermanyTimo Glock JapanToyota F1 1:17.596
    Row five BrazilNelson Piquet, Jr. FranceRenault F1 1:15.770
    FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:16.944
    United KingdomBritish Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:39:09.440
    2nd GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber +1:08.577
    3rd BrazilRubens Barrichello Japan/United KingdomHonda F1 +1:22.273
    4th FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari +1 lap
    5th SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 +1 lap
    6th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren +1 lap
    7th ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 +1 lap
    8th JapanKazuki Nakajima United KingdomWilliamsF1 +1 lap
    9th GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1 +1 lap
    10th AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull +1 lap
    British Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:21.049
    AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull 1:21.554
    Row two FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:21.706
    United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:21.835
    Row three GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber 1:21.873
    SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1:22.029
    Row four BrazilNelson Piquet, Jr. FranceRenault F1 1:22.491
    GermanySebastian Vettel ItalyToro Rosso 1:23.251
    Row five BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:23.305
    PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber no time

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    Forti Corse, commonly known as Forti, was an Italian motor racing team chiefly known for its brief, and unsuccessful, involvement in Formula One in the mid-1990s. It was established in the 1970s and competed in lower formulae for two decades, with some success. The team graduated to F1 as a constructor and entrant in 1995 and continued into 1996, before succumbing to financial problems mid-season. The team competed in a total of 27 Grands Prix, scoring no points, and is recognised as one of the last truly privateer teams to race in an era when many large car manufacturers were increasing their involvement in the sport.

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    1st United KingdomLewis Hamilton McLaren 62
    2nd FinlandKimi Räikkönen Scuderia Ferrari 57
    2nd BrazilFelipe Massa Scuderia Ferrari 54
    4th United KingdomRobert Kubica BMW Sauber 49
    5th GermanyNick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 41
    6th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen McLaren 38
    7th ItalyJarno Trulli Toyota F1 22
    8th SpainFernando Alonso Renault F1 18
    9th AustraliaMark Webber Red Bull 18
    10th GermanyTimo Glock Toyota F1 13
    11th BrazilNelson Piquet, Jr. Renault F1 13
    12th BrazilRubens Barrichello Honda F1 11
    13th GermanyNico Rosberg WilliamsF1 8
    14th JapanKazuki Nakajima WilliamsF1 7
    15th United KingdomDavid Coulthard Red Bull 6
    15th GermanySebastian Vettel Toro Rosso 6
    17th United KingdomJenson Button Honda F1 3
    18th FranceSébastien Bourdais Toro Rosso 2
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Points
    1st ItalyScuderia Ferrari 111
    2nd United KingdomMcLaren 100
    3rd GermanyBMW Sauber 90
    4th JapanToyota F1 35
    5th FranceRenault F1 31
    6th AustriaRed Bull 24
    7th United KingdomWilliamsF1 16
    8th JapanHonda F1 14
    9th ItalyToro Rosso 8
    10th IndiaForce India 0
    11th JapanSuper Aguri 0*
    Standings after the 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix. See 2008 Formula One season for further season summary and formula1.com or ITV-F1.com (and there is more there for the championship) for complete standings and statistics.
    ^Note 1 : Super Aguri withdrew from the championship on the Wednesday before the Turkish Grand Prix.
    GermanyGerman Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:31:20.874
    2nd BrazilNelson Piquet, Jr. FranceRenault F1 +5.586
    3rd BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari +9.339
    4th GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber +9.825
    5th FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren +12.411
    6th FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari +14.403
    7th PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber +22.682
    8th GermanySebastian Vettel ItalyToro Rosso +33.299
    9th ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 +37.158
    10th GermanyNico Rosberg United KingdomWilliamsF1 +37.625
    German Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:15.666
    BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:15.859
    Row two FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:16.143
    ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1:16.191
    Row three SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1:16.385
    FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:16.389
    Row four PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1:16.521
    AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull 1:17.014
    Row five GermanySebastian Vettel ItalyToro Rosso 1:17.244
    United KingdomDavid Coulthard AustriaRed Bull 1:17.503
    HungaryHungarian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:37:27.067
    2nd GermanyTimo Glock JapanToyota F1 +11.0
    3rd FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari +16.8
    4th SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 +21.6
    5th United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren +23.0
    6th BrazilNelson Piquet FranceRenault F1 +32.2
    7th ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 +36.4
    8th PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber +48.3
    9th AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull +58.8
    10th GermanyNick Heidfeld GermanyBMW Sauber +67.7
    Hungarian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United KingdomLewis Hamilton United KingdomMcLaren 1:20.899
    FinlandHeikki Kovalainen United KingdomMcLaren 1:21.140
    Row two BrazilFelipe Massa ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:21.191
    PolandRobert Kubica GermanyBMW Sauber 1:21.281
    Row three GermanyTimo Glock JapanToyota F1 1:21.326
    FinlandKimi Räikkönen ItalyScuderia Ferrari 1:21.516
    Row four SpainFernando Alonso FranceRenault F1 1:21.698
    AustraliaMark Webber AustriaRed Bull 1:21.732
    Row five ItalyJarno Trulli JapanToyota F1 1:21.767
    BrazilNelson Piquet, Jr. FranceRenault F1 1:22.371
    --Diniz(talk) 22:32, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

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    Max Rufus Mosley (born 13 April 1940) is president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), a non-profit association that represents the interests of motoring organisations and car users worldwide. The FIA is also the governing body for Formula One and other international motorsports.

    Mosley is a former barrister and amateur racing driver, and a founder and co-owner of March Engineering, a successful racing car constructor and Formula One racing team. He looked after legal and commercial issues for the company between 1969 and 1977. In the late 1970s, Mosley became the official legal adviser to the Formula One Constructors Association (FOCA), the body which represents the Formula One teams. In this role he drew up the first version of the Concorde Agreement, which settled a dispute between FOCA and the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile (FISA), the governing body of Formula One. Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of the FIA, FISA's parent body, in 1993. Mosley has identified his major achievement as FIA President as being the promotion of the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP or Encap), a European car safety performance assessment programme. He has also promoted increased safety and the use of green technologies in motor racing. In 2008, Mosley retained his position after stories about his sex life appeared in the British press.

    Mosley is the son of Sir Oswald Mosley, former leader of the British Union of Fascists (BUF), and Diana Mitford. He was educated in France, Germany and Britain before going on to attend university at Christ Church, Oxford where he graduated with a degree in physics. In his teens and early twenties Mosley was involved with his father's post-war party, the Union Movement (UM). He has said that the association of his surname with fascism stopped him from developing his interest in politics further, although he briefly worked for the Conservative Party in the early 1980s.

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    Championship standings and Grand Prix results
    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 70
    2nd Brazil Felipe Massa Scuderia Ferrari 64
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen Scuderia Ferrari 57
    4th Poland Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 55
    5th Finland Heikki Kovalainen McLaren 43
    6th Germany Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 41
    7th Italy Jarno Trulli Toyota F1 26
    8th Spain Fernando Alonso Renault F1 18
    9th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 18
    10th Germany Timo Glock Toyota F1 15
    11th Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. Renault F1 13
    12th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Honda F1 11
    13th Germany Nico Rosberg WilliamsF1 9
    14th Germany Sebastian Vettel Toro Rosso 8
    15th Japan Kazuki Nakajima WilliamsF1 7
    16th United Kingdom David Coulthard Red Bull Racing 6
    17th United Kingdom Jenson Button Honda F1 3
    18th France Sébastien Bourdais Toro Rosso 2
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Points
    1st Italy Scuderia Ferrari 121
    2nd United Kingdom McLaren 113
    3rd Germany BMW Sauber 96
    4th Japan Toyota F1 41
    5th France Renault F1 31
    6th Austria Red Bull 24
    7th United Kingdom WilliamsF1 17
    8th Japan Honda F1 14
    9th Italy Toro Rosso 11
    10th India Force India 0
    11th Japan Super Aguri 0*
    Standings after the 2008 European Grand Prix. See 2008 Formula One season for further season summary and formula1.com or ITV-F1.com (and there is more there for the championship) for complete standings and statistics.
    ^Note 1 : Super Aguri withdrew from the championship on the Wednesday before the Turkish Grand Prix.
    European UnionEuropean Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Scuderia Ferrari 1:35:32.339
    2nd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren +5.6
    3rd Poland Robert Kubica Germany BMW Sauber +37.3
    4th Finland Heikki Kovalainen United Kingdom McLaren +39.7
    5th Italy Jarno Trulli Japan Toyota F1 +50.6
    6th Germany Sebastian Vettel Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso +52.6
    7th Germany Timo Glock Japan Toyota F1 +67.9
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg United Kingdom WilliamsF1 +71.4
    9th Germany Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW Sauber +82.1
    10th France Sébastien Bourdais Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso +89.7
    European Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Scuderia Ferrari 1:38.989
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:39.199
    Row two Poland Robert Kubica Germany BMW Sauber 1:39.392
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen Italy Scuderia Ferrari 1:39.488
    Row three Finland Heikki Kovalainen United Kingdom McLaren 1:39.937
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:40.142
    Row four Italy Jarno Trulli Japan Toyota F1 1:40.309
    Germany Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW Sauber 1:40.631
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg United Kingdom WilliamsF1 1:40.721
    France Sébastien Bourdais Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:40.750

    Hope you enjoy. Chubbennaitor 08:38, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

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