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2007 Italian Grand Prix - Monza - Grid Positions

Pos Driver Team Time

1 Alonso, Fernando McLaren-Mercedes 1'21.997

2 Hamilton, Lewis McLaren-Mercedes 1'22.034

3 Massa, Felipe Ferrari 1'22.549

4 Heidfeld, Nick BMW Sauber 1'23.174

5 Räikkönen, Kimi Ferrari 1'23.183

6 Kubica, Robert BMW Sauber 1'23.446

7 Kovalainen, Heikki Renault 1'24.102

8 Rosberg, Nico Williams-Toyota 1'24.382

9 Trulli, Jarno Toyota 1'24.555

10 Button, Jenson Honda 1'25.165

11 Webber, Mark Red Bull-Renault 1'23.166

12 Barrichello, Rubens Honda 1'23.176

13 Wurz, Alex Williams-Toyota 1'23.209

14 Davidson, Anthony Super Aguri-Honda 1'23.274

15 Fisichella, Giancarlo Renault 1'23.325

16 Vettel, Sebastian Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1'23.351

17 Sato, Takuma Super Aguri-Honda 1'23.749

18 Schumacher, Ralf Toyota 1'23.787

19 Liuzzi, Vitantonio Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1'23.886

20 Coulthard, David Red Bull-Renault 1'24.019

21 Sutil, Adrian Spyker-Ferrari 1'24.699

22 Yamamoto, Sakon Spyker-Ferrari 1'25.084

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2007 Italian Grand Prix - Monza - Race Results

Pos Driver Team Time

1 Alonso, Fernando McLaren-Mercedes

2 Hamilton, Lewis McLaren-Mercedes +6.0

3 Räikkönen, Kimi Ferrari +27.3

4 Heidfeld, Nick BMW Sauber +56.5

5 Kubica, Robert BMW Sauber +60.5

6 Rosberg, Nico Williams-Toyota +65.8

7 Kovalainen, Heikki Renault +66.7

8 Button, Jenson Honda +72.1

9 Webber, Mark Red Bull-Renault +75.8

10 Barrichello, Rubens Honda +76.9

11 Trulli, Jarno Toyota +77.7

12 Fisichella, Giancarlo Renault +1 lap

13 Wurz, Alex Williams-Toyota +1 lap

14 Davidson, Anthony Super Aguri-Honda +1 lap

15 Schumacher, Ralf Toyota +1 lap

16 Sato, Takuma Super Aguri-Honda +1 lap

17 Liuzzi, Vitantonio Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1 lap

18 Vettel, Sebastian Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1 lap

19 Sutil, Adrian Spyker-Ferrari +1 lap

20 Yamamoto, Sakon Spyker-Ferrari +1 lap

DNF Massa, Felipe Ferrari DNF

DNF Coulthard, David Red Bull-Renault DNF

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:o McLaren are out! $us100 million fine and no constructers points, but the drivers get to continue.

http://www.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/new...913194710.shtml

And McLaren are after revenge on Renault now.

Huge fine and we are still waiting to find out what the real reson was

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,,22416482-23770,00.html

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2007 Belgian Grand Prix Grid Positions

Pos Driver Team Time

1 Räikkönen, Kimi Ferrari 1'45.994

2 Massa, Felipe Ferrari 1'46.011

3 Alonso, Fernando McLaren-Mercedes 1'46.091

4 Hamilton, Lewis McLaren-Mercedes 1'46.406

5 Rosberg, Nico Williams-Toyota 1'47.334

6 Heidfeld, Nick BMW Sauber 1'47.409

7 Webber, Mark Red Bull-Renault 1'47.524

8 Trulli, Jarno Toyota 1'47.798

9 Kovalainen, Heikki Renault 1'48.505

10 Fisichella, Giancarlo Renault 1'46.603

11 Schumacher, Ralf Toyota 1'46.618

12 Coulthard, David Red Bull-Renault 1'46.800

13 Button, Jenson Honda 1'46.955

14 Liuzzi, Vitantonio Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1'47.115

15 Kubica, Robert BMW Sauber 1'46.996

16 Wurz, Alex Williams-Toyota 1'47.394

17 Vettel, Sebastian Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1'47.581

18 Barrichello, Rubens Honda 1'47.954

19 Sato, Takuma Super Aguri-Honda 1'47.980

20 Sutil, Adrian Spyker-Ferrari 1'48.044

21 Davidson, Anthony Super Aguri-Honda 1'48.199

22 Yamamoto, Sakon Spyker-Ferrari 1'49.577

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belgium gp

not much in the top three, then hamilton is half a second behind. i watched the qualifying this morning. couldnt see any reason for it. mabey he has stopped using ferraris stolen technology in the hope he might get away with it.

nearly a second to next best , a toyota too! and another good show from webber. enough stating the obvious, race starts at 10.55pm aest. hopefully the mclarans will self destruct and the seris comes back to life again

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2007 Belgian FIA Formula One Grand Prix Race Results

Pos Driver Team To 1st

1 Räikkönen, Kimi Ferrari

2 Massa, Felipe Ferrari +4.6

3 Alonso, Fernando McLaren-Mercedes +14.3

4 Hamilton, Lewis McLaren-Mercedes +23.6

5 Heidfeld, Nick BMW Sauber +51.8

6 Rosberg, Nico Williams-Toyota +76.8

7 Webber, Mark Red Bull-Renault +80.6

8 Kovalainen, Heikki Renault +85.1

9 Kubica, Robert BMW Sauber +85.6

10 Schumacher, Ralf Toyota +88.5

11 Trulli, Jarno Toyota +1 lap

12 Liuzzi, Vitantonio Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1 lap

13 Barrichello, Rubens Honda +1 lap

14 Sutil, Adrian Spyker-Ferrari +1 lap

15 Sato, Takuma Super Aguri-Honda +1 lap

16 Davidson, Anthony Super Aguri-Honda +1 lap

17 Yamamoto, Sakon Spyker-Ferrari +1 lap

DNF Coulthard, David Red Bull-Renault DNF

DNF Fisichella, Giancarlo Renault DNF

DNF Button, Jenson Honda DNF

DNF Wurz, Alex Williams-Toyota DNF

DNF Vettel, Sebastian Toro Rosso-Ferrari DNF

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The court documents are available on the FIA website if anyone is bored and wants to read them.

http://www.fia.com/mediacentre/Press_Relea.../190907-01.html

These have been edited since the originals had some info in them that talked of the actual Ferrari technology instead of being blanked out. I wish I got them earlier :(

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Ferrari were confirmed as Formula One champions for a record 15th time on Friday after McLaren accepted an unprecedented $100 million fine and loss of all their 2007 constructors' points.

"McLaren Racing has notified the (International Automobile Federation) FIA of its intention not to appeal the verdict of the World Motor Sport Council," the Mercedes-powered team said in a statement.

The Paris-based governing body had set a 1500 GMT deadline for McLaren to appeal against a sentence meted out last week at a hearing into a spying controversy that has clouded the sport since July.

"Having now had time to study the judgement of the World Motor Sport Council with its lawyers and shareholders, McLaren thinks it is in the best interests of the sport and its goal of winning races and world championships, not to appeal," the statement said.

Team boss Ron Dennis added: "We believe the time has come to put this huge distraction behind us. McLaren wants to win races and world championships.

"We are fortunate to have, and continue to receive, unwavering support from our employees, sponsor partners and Formula One fans across the world -- all of whom are equally keen that we totally focus on winning this year's Drivers' Championship and the remaining three races of the season."

DRIVER'S BATTLE

McLaren had been leading Ferrari in the constructors' standings before the Paris hearing.

The decision left Ferrari on 161 points, with BMW Sauber second with 90 and a total of 54 remaining to be won.

The constructors' title is Ferrari's first of the post-Michael Schumacher era. They won six in a row between 1999 and 2004 when the great German was at his most dominant.

McLaren still lead the drivers' championship, with 22-year-old British rookie Lewis Hamilton two points clear of Spanish team mate and double world champion Fernando Alonso.

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, winner in Belgium last weekend, is third and 13 points adrift of Hamilton. The next race is in Japan on September 30.

McLaren said it was clear from the full judgement that the World Motor Sport Council had concluded that the charge that one of the team's employees had unauthorised possession of confidential Ferrari information was proven.

The Paris hearing was presented with emails from earlier in the year between Alonso and test driver Pedro de la Rosa in which they discussed Ferrari information in the possession of chief designer Mike Coughlan.

Coughlan was suspended at the beginning of July after a 780-page Ferrari technical dossier was found at his home in southern England. Ferrari say it was sent to him by now-dismissed employee Nigel Stepney.

"To our regret and embarrassment, the content of the previously unknown emails demonstrated possession not being limited to a single person, albeit unsanctioned in any way by the team," McLaren said.

"The major principle of the issue for McLaren is: this information was not used to gain advantage on its cars.

"Moving forwards, and in consultation with our shareholders, we will now review and further strengthen our internal compliance structures and processes."

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The court documents are available on the FIA website if anyone is bored and wants to read them.

http://www.fia.com/mediacentre/Press_Relea.../190907-01.html

These have been edited since the originals had some info in them that talked of the actual Ferrari technology instead of being blanked out. I wish I got them earlier :(

i havnt tried it but i heard there is a bug in it and if you cut and paste the blanked out bits into another browser or something it comes back up.

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I had a go of it on my copy, but they had already fixed it before I got it :(

If you downloaded it without the letter 'a' at the end of the file name, it is the original and that trick will work. If anyone has the original I wouldn't mind getting a copy of it, as would DHC.

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Mark Webber slammed his rookie Red Bull stablemate Sebastian Vettel on Sunday after getting punted out of a career-best finish at Fuji.

The Australian, who was running high in the order in the treacherous conditions despite reports of food poisoning and vomiting in his helmet, was knocked out of the race by Toro Rosso's Vettel while the safety car circulated.

Talking live to the British broadcaster ITV, Red Bull driver Webber slammed the German 20-year-old - hailed in the paddock on Saturday night for an impressive performance in qualifying - as a "kid".

"It's kids isn't it?" Webber said, amid whispers that Vettel's separate earlier collision with Fernando Alonso may have contributed to the Spaniard's almost certainly title-ending spin and high speed crash.

Webber, adding that he noticed Vettel being 'a bit wild' in his mirrors, continued: "They have not got enough experience - they do a good job and then they **** it all up.

"He did a very good job of hitting me very hard."

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Mark Webber slammed his rookie Red Bull stablemate Sebastian Vettel on Sunday after getting punted out of a career-best finish at Fuji.

The Australian, who was running high in the order in the treacherous conditions despite reports of food poisoning and vomiting in his helmet, was knocked out of the race by Toro Rosso's Vettel while the safety car circulated.

Talking live to the British broadcaster ITV, Red Bull driver Webber slammed the German 20-year-old - hailed in the paddock on Saturday night for an impressive performance in qualifying - as a "kid".

"It's kids isn't it?" Webber said, amid whispers that Vettel's separate earlier collision with Fernando Alonso may have contributed to the Spaniard's almost certainly title-ending spin and high speed crash.

Webber, adding that he noticed Vettel being 'a bit wild' in his mirrors, continued: "They have not got enough experience - they do a good job and then they **** it all up.

"He did a very good job of hitting me very hard."

its a pitty because when the pace car left weber would have been in a position to challenge for the lead, and hamilton probably would not have risked trying to hold him off.

i heard him say the f word too!

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2007 FIA Formula One World Championship

Pos Driver Team Time

1 Hamilton, Lewis McLaren-Mercedes

2 Kovalainen, Heikki Renault +8.3

3 Räikkönen, Kimi Ferrari +9.4

4 Coulthard, David Red Bull-Renault +20.2

5 Fisichella, Giancarlo Renault +38.8

6 Massa, Felipe Ferrari +49.0

7 Kubica, Robert BMW Sauber +49.2

8 Liuzzi, Vitantonio Toro Rosso-Ferrari +55.6

9 Sutil, Adrian Spyker-Ferrari +60.1

10 Barrichello, Rubens Honda +88.3

11 Button, Jenson Honda +1 lap

12 Yamamoto, Sakon Spyker-Ferrari +1 lap

13 Trulli, Jarno Toyota +1 lap

14 Heidfeld, Nick BMW Sauber +2 laps

15 Sato, Takuma Super Aguri-Honda +2 laps

DNF Rosberg, Nico Williams-Toyota DNF

DNF Davidson, Anthony Super Aguri-Honda DNF

DNF Webber, Mark Red Bull-Renault DNF

DNF Vettel, Sebastian Toro Rosso-Ferrari DNF

DNF Schumacher, Ralf Toyota DNF

DNF Alonso, Fernando McLaren-Mercedes DNF

DNF Wurz, Alex Williams-Toyota DNF

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its a pitty because when the pace car left weber would have been in a position to challenge for the lead, and hamilton probably would not have risked trying to hold him off.

i heard him say the f word too!

Webber will probably apologise in the next few days over the comments. He was just in a really really ****** off, you could tell by the sound of his voice as he did the very short interview. :lol:

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OMG WHAT A RACE!!!!

For those sleepy heads that missed the Brazilian GP, you just missed one of the most intense, thrilling, and amazing F1 finale EVER!!!

Hope you guys recorded / downloaded the race.

Won't spoil anything now... but I will say I'm very very very happy with the result :D :D :toast: :toast: :toast:

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