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Spanish Grand Prix 2007 Full Results


In another exciting weekend, Formula 1 Grand Prix is back and this time the track is Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. Yesterday Felippe Massa managed to grab the pole position for Ferrari and please come back for more after midnight for full results and pictures. PETRONAS BMW Sauber’s Nick Heidfield will in 4th position in the starting grid for today’s GP. BMW seems to have been doing very well this year. It’s just a matter of time before they finish in the podium. Good for PETRONAS. It will bring up its brand to a higher level. BMW Sauber’s lubricant is powered by PETRONAS Syntium. FULL RESULTS FOR BARCELONA, SPANISH GRAND PRIX 2007:

1. MASSA Ferrari 66 laps
2. HAMILTON McLaren +6.790s
3. ALONSO McLaren +17.456s
4. KUBICA BMW +31.615s
5. COULTHARD Red Bull +58.331s
6. ROSBERG Williams +59.538s
7. KOVALAINEN Renault +1m02.128s
8. SATO Super Aguri +1 lap
9. FISICHELLA Renault +1 lap

10. BARRICHELLO Honda +1 lap
11. DAVIDSON Super Aguri +1 lap
12. BUTTON Honda +1 lap (give me a break!)
13. SUTIL Spyker +2 laps
14. ALBERS Spyker +2 laps

Unplaced:
R. HEIDFELD BMW +18 laps (RETIRED)
R. SCHUMACHER Toyota +20 laps (Time to retire from F1)
R. LIUZZI Toro Rosso +45 laps

R. SPEED Toro Rosso +55 laps
R. RAIKKONEN Ferrari +55 laps (Retired)
R. TRULLI Toyota +56 laps
R. WEBBER Red Bull +57 laps
R. WURZ Williams +62 laps (What is he still doing in F1?)

The results saw British Lewis Hamilton taking over the lead in the Championship for McLaren!

Spanish GP Formula One Pitbabes

SPANISH GP PIT BABES

In another news, it’s now has become official, Singapore will be hosting the first ever night race in 2008. After months of negotiations between the Government, entrepreneur Ong Beng Seng and F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, Singapore has finally won the right to host the Formula One series. The race is expected to rev up its tourism sector with a projected revenue of some S$100 million. Heyy..wait a minute, hhmmh but it will cost them S$150 million to organise such a race (says Singapore’s TheStraitsTime.com). Will they ever get their money back? The Singapore Tourism Board will fund 60 percent of the S$150 million cost of staging the race with the private sector contributing their share through a cess fund contribution on hotel rates.

The F1 race is slated to take place in September or early October next year. The race track will take the drivers through a 5.2 kilometre circuit covering many of Singapore’s landmarks and heritage sites including the old City Hall, bypassing Suntec Convention Centre, towards Republic Boulevard where the new Singapore Flyer will be located.

Singapore Night Race Track

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