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GP de China 2008
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Lap 39: Heidfeld comes back to the BMW Sauber pits from second place which sees the two Ferraris loom over Hamilton's shoulder. Massa is just three seconds behind Raikkonen and the question is when will the Finn let his team-mate past?
Lap 44: The gap between the two Ferraris has diminished to 1.9 seconds now. No sign of Raikkonen moving over yet.
"There are all sorts of rumours flying around the paddock that even though Raikkonen has re-signed for Ferrari there are factions in the Ferrari team who are not happy with his performances this season. They are said to prefer Fernando Alonso joining the team. If Raikkonen is going to be eased out maybe he won't want to move over for his team-mate."
BBC 5 Live analyst Maurice Hamilton
Championship update: If the race finishes right now, Hamilton will take 10 points for the victory with Massa collecting six for third place. That means Hamilton will hold a nine-point lead over Massa going into the last race in Brazil. BUT Raikkonen is expected to concede second place to his Ferrari team-mate - no sign of that happening yet though.
Lap 45: At the front, Hamilton has a fairly insurmountable 13.9-second lead over Raikkonen, who is 2.0secs ahead of his Ferrari team-mate Massa. Kovalainen in the second McLaren is down in 15th place after his unfortunate puncture and that will have some bearing on the constructors' championship - as things stand Ferrari are leading McLaren by seven points.
Lap 48: Massa has Raikkonen in his sights now. He's 1.1secs behind.
Lap 49: And that's it. Massa looms large in Raikkonen's mirror and eases past his team-mate down the back straight ahead of the penultimate corner. Massa up into second, and eight points to the good in the title race.
"If it was team orders it's exactly the right thing for Ferrari to do," says BBC 5 Live commentator David Croft.
"It's fair enough as that's a repayment for last year when Massa did exactly the same thing and let Kimi past him in Brazil so he could win the championship," adds 5 Live analyst Maurice Hamilton.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7676048.stm
Lap 39: Heidfeld comes back to the BMW Sauber pits from second place which sees the two Ferraris loom over Hamilton's shoulder. Massa is just three seconds behind Raikkonen and the question is when will the Finn let his team-mate past?
Lap 44: The gap between the two Ferraris has diminished to 1.9 seconds now. No sign of Raikkonen moving over yet.
"There are all sorts of rumours flying around the paddock that even though Raikkonen has re-signed for Ferrari there are factions in the Ferrari team who are not happy with his performances this season. They are said to prefer Fernando Alonso joining the team. If Raikkonen is going to be eased out maybe he won't want to move over for his team-mate."
BBC 5 Live analyst Maurice Hamilton
Championship update: If the race finishes right now, Hamilton will take 10 points for the victory with Massa collecting six for third place. That means Hamilton will hold a nine-point lead over Massa going into the last race in Brazil. BUT Raikkonen is expected to concede second place to his Ferrari team-mate - no sign of that happening yet though.
Lap 45: At the front, Hamilton has a fairly insurmountable 13.9-second lead over Raikkonen, who is 2.0secs ahead of his Ferrari team-mate Massa. Kovalainen in the second McLaren is down in 15th place after his unfortunate puncture and that will have some bearing on the constructors' championship - as things stand Ferrari are leading McLaren by seven points.
Lap 48: Massa has Raikkonen in his sights now. He's 1.1secs behind.
Lap 49: And that's it. Massa looms large in Raikkonen's mirror and eases past his team-mate down the back straight ahead of the penultimate corner. Massa up into second, and eight points to the good in the title race.
"If it was team orders it's exactly the right thing for Ferrari to do," says BBC 5 Live commentator David Croft.
"It's fair enough as that's a repayment for last year when Massa did exactly the same thing and let Kimi past him in Brazil so he could win the championship," adds 5 Live analyst Maurice Hamilton.
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