Penalties put Hamilton and Massa out of contention in Japanese Grand Prix
he 2 major rivals for the 2008 drivers title scored just one point among them in Sundays Japanese Grand Prix, as both were hit by penalties early in the race. Ferraris Felipe Massa finished 8th, while championship leader Lewis Hamilton managed only 12th for McLaren.Polesitter Hamilton was penalised for forcing Kimi Raikkonen wide into Turn 1 at the start. The Ferrari got a better getaway and was in front when Hamilton jinked right, almost hitting team mate Heikki Kovalainen in the process, and then locked up under braking. He understeered wide, flat-spotting his front tyres and leaving Raikkonen nowhere to go, dropping the Finn to 7th place.
Hamilton lost places too, but quickly resumed his Ferrari contention, this time with Massa for P5. That ended in tears on lap two, when the Brazilian dived down the inside at the chicane, running over the kerbs and tipping his rival into a spin. Stewards deemed Massa to have caused an avoidable collision and both men subsequently received drive-through penalties for their respective misdemeanours.
That wasn’t the end of the controversy for Massa. He made contact late in the race too with Sebastian Bourdais, just after the Toro Rosso driver had exited the pitlane. The pair went side by side around Turn 1, making contact and and putting Massa into a spin, from which he quickly recovered. Stewards decided to investigate the incident after the race.
Speaking to reporters, Hamilton admitted he had been at fault at the start. Coupled with retirement for Kovalainen after suspected engine problems, it meant McLaren failed to score for only the 2nd time this season, handing the constructors’championship lead back to Ferrari - who saw Raikkonen recover to come home 3rd - and allowing third-placed BMW Sauber to close to within 8ht points.
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