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FIA post-race press conference - Belgium
FIA post-race press conference - Belgium1st Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), 1h22m44.933s; 2nd Felipe Massa (Ferrari), 1h22m59.394s; 3rd Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber), 1h23m08.777s. Q: Lewis, a sensational victory for you. Talk us through those closing laps as the rain began to fall. Lewis Hamilton: It was an experience and a half. I could see Kimi ahead and after the second stop he was so far ahead and I was thinking how did he make such a gap but I did get stuck in traffic...
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Massa inherits Belgian win after Hamilton penalised
Ferrari's Felipe Massa has been declared the winner of Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix after McLaren' Lewis Hamilton was handed a 25-second time penalty following the race. Hamilton drops to third place as a result, with BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld moving up to second. Hamilton was penalised after stewards decided he had gained an advantage by cutting the final chicane in his late-race battle with Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen. McLaren plan to appeal the decision...
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Heidfeld capitalises on Bourdais' heartbreak in Belgium
With speculation about their futures dominating the media in the lead up to the Belgian race, BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld and Toro Rosso's Sebastien Bourdais had something to prove at Spa-Francorchamps this weekend. And during Sunday's thrilling race, Heidfeld and Bourdais both showed their respective squads what they could do - even though it will be the German who leaves the race the happier man. Heidfeld, who had qualified in fifth, enjoyed a great start, but after making contact with McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen soon after, Heidfeld dropped down the field and thought his chances were over. But when the rain began to fall, a quick pit stop to take on wet tyres proved a wise move and the BMW Sauber driver quickly scythed his way up the order to eventually finish an impressive third - his best race result in three outings.
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Glock receives time penalty, loses point
Stewards in Belgium have handed Toyota's Timo Glock a 25-second time penalty for overtaking under yellow flags during Sunday's race. The ruling means Glock, who had finished in eighth, has been reclassified in ninth. Glock is understood to have passed Red Bull's Mark Webber during the final moments of the Belgian Grand Prix, even though yellow flags were being waved following Kimi Raikkonen's accident in the Ferrari.
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Belgian Grand Prix - selected driver quotes
BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld on the clever tyre strategy that secured him third on the podium; Toro Rosso team mates Sebastien Vettel and Sebastian Bourdais on both finishing in the points; and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen on that last-minute mistake that ruled him out of the race. All 20 drivers report back on Sunday's action…
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Hamilton-Raikkonen incident under investigation
Stewards at Spa are looking into an incident in the closing stages of the Belgian Grand Prix involving McLaren's Lewis Hamilton, the eventual race winner, and Ferrari rival Kimi Raikkonen. Battling for the lead as rain started to fall in the dying laps, Hamilton ran across the Bus Stop chicane as he attempted to pass Raikkonen. He correctly surrendered the position, but then dived past the Ferrari going into the La Source hairpin...
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FORMULA ONE TABLES

DriverPoints
L. Hamilton76
F. Massa74
R. Kubica58
K. Räikkönen57
N. Heidfeld49
H. Kovalainen43
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TeamPoints
Ferrari131
McLaren-Mercedes119
BMW Sauber107
Toyota41
Renault36
RBR-Renault25
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LAST RACE
Spa-Francorchamps - BelgiumBelgium
DriverPoints
F. Massa10
N. Heidfeld8
L. Hamilton6
F. Alonso5
S. Vettel4
R. Kubica3
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