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Superb Kimi blows cobwebs away in Sepang.

Robert Kubica (POL) BMW Sauber.F1.08, Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, Sepang, Kuala Lumpar, 21st-23rd, March 2008
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Formula 1 » Superb Kimi blows cobwebs away in Sepang.

Sunday, 23rd March 2008

Ferrari show their true colours in Malaysian heat as McLaren endure challenging weekend, though Massa's costly mid-race error mitigates the Scuderia's joy.



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Webber again lost out in the second round of stops as he rejoined behind backmarker Takuma Sato, who it took the Aussie some time to clear and whose obstinacy in being lapped enabled Heidfeld to get past. Hamilton was again the first of the two McLarens to pit second time around – switching over to the harder tyres for the final twelve laps – and crucially he held his position over Heidfeld, whilst Kovalainen's stop a lap later saw the Finn rejoin comfortably ahead of Trulli, dashing Toyota's podium hopes.

Indeed, the major interest in the closing stages of the race was the gap between Trulli and Hamilton behind, as the 2007 vice-champion pushed hard to put pressure on the Italian, taking increasing chunks of time out of the fourth-placed man's lead. With eight laps to go the deficit stood at 4.7 seconds, and Trulli's earlier pace was suddenly nowhere to be seen.

Further back, Alonso was similarly beginning to hound Webber for seventh place, closing right in on the back of the RB4 as the chequered flag loomed. A little ahead, Hamilton's pursuit of an increasingly ragged-looking Trulli had cut the deficit to under three seconds, forcing the Toyota pilot – who memorably lost third place to Rubens Barrichello in the final corner of the 2004 French Grand Prix, leading to a sizeable falling-out with Renault MD Flavio Briatore and his premature departure from the Régie later that season – to raise his game.

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When the pair began the final tour they were practically nose-to-tail, as Heidfeld unexpectedly produced the fastest lap of the race and Jenson Button went for a spot of late-race grass-cutting in the Honda, but up front nobody could hold a candle to Raikkonen, who crossed the line some 19.5 seconds ahead of Kubica for his second Malaysian victory and 16th of his F1 career, equalling no less a man than the great Sir Stirling Moss.
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Robert Kubica (POL) BMW Sauber.F1.08, Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, Sepang, Kuala Lumpar, 21st-23rd, March 2008
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari F2008, Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, Sepang, Kuala Lumpar, 21st-23rd, March 2008
Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari F2008, Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, Sepang, Kuala Lumpar, 21st-23rd, March 2008
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