This past weekend, Brazilian Felipe Massa of Ferrari has created almost a miracle - has won a double head-trick in the Istanbul Park - three pole position and three wins in a row. Unconventional strategy of three pit stops Lewis Hamilton McLaren has allowed the pilot to take the lead in the middle distance, but in the end 23-year-old pilot is not able to score such a temporary advantage, not to miss Mass, after the third refueling. As a result, Hamilton finished second, in turn, ahead of overall standings leader Kimi Raikkonen. Almost immediately after the launch began a short period of seyfeti kara - Giancarlo Fisichella too overdone with the attack in the first corner. Italian car literally flew across the car Kazuki Nakajima. As a result of this incident, both drivers out of the race, while Adrian Sutil (Force India) and Sebastian Vettel had to call in for repair. Home manifestly failed two Finns - Heikki Kovalainen and Kimi Raikkonen. The first missed ahead of his team-mate Hamilton, and a second ahead of Robert Kubica and Fernando Alonso. Still, a pair of Finns are most unlucky Heikki. He received a rear wheel puncture and had to stop off at unscheduled pit stop when the safety car had gone off the track. After that, Kovalainen has made some very beautiful and truly sporting overtaking, but still above the 12 th place with a lag of a whole range of the pilot was unable to rise. But despite the busy location, Heikki showed the best fighting qualities. Throughout the race Hamilton relentlessly pursued the mass, but separation from the Brazilian was too great. However, due to a larger number of pit stops and, as a result, the lighter the car Lewis began to gradually overtake Massa and the 24-lap passed him. By the 32-th circle of the Briton pulled away from rival by eight seconds. But the tactics of three pit stops manifested itself, and after the latest wave of arrivals in the pit lane Massa went already race leader. Unsuccessful start Raikkonen has failed to win the second place, but he regained his place, which lost to Kubica and Alonso. Pole came to the finish line fourth. Fernando Alonso saw the checkered flag sixth, more than seven seconds ahead of Mark Webber of Red Bull. Points zone locked Nico Rosberg. Latest pilots top ten were David Coulthard and Jarno Trulli. The only driver that came down for technical reasons, became Sebastian Bourdieu, flown away into the gravel of an issue in the back of his car. Race Results: 1. F. Massa, Ferrari - 1 hour 26 minutes, 49,451 seconds 2. L. Hamilton, McLaren-Mercedes - (+3.779) 3. K. Raikkonen, Ferrari - (+4.271) 4. R. Kubica, BMW Sauber - (+21.945) 5. N. Heidfeld, BMW Sauber - (+38.741) 6. Fernando Alonso, Renault - (+53.724) 7. M. Webber, Red Bull-Renault - (+1.04.229) 8. N. Rosberg, Williams-Toyota - (+1.11.406) 9. D. Coulthard, Red Bull-Renault - (+1.15.270) 10. J. Trulli, Toyota - (+1.16.344) 11. D. Button, Honda - (+1 lap) 12. H. Kovalainen, McLaren-Mercedes - (+1 lap) 13. T. Glock, Toyota - (+1 lap) 14. R. Barrichello, Honda - (+1 lap) 15. N. Piquet, Renault - (+ 1 lap) 16. A. Sutil, Force India-Ferrari - (+1 lap) 17. S. Vettel, Toro Rosso-Ferrari - (+1 lap) Overall standings pilots: 1. K. Raikkonen - 35 2. L. Hamilton - 28 3. F. Massa - April 28. R. Kubica - 24 5. N. Heidfeld - 20 6. H. Kovalainen - 14 7. M. Webber - 10 8. Fernando Alonso - 9 9. J. Trulli - 9 10. N. Rosberg - 8 11. K. Nakajima - 5 12. J. Button - 3 13. S. Burde - 2 Cup Constructors: 1. Ferrari - 63 2. BMW Sauber - 44 3. McLaren-Mercedes - 42 4. Williams-Toyota - 13 5. Red Bull-Renault - 10 6. Renault - 9 7. Toyota - 9 8. Honda - 3 9. Toro Rosso-Ferrari - 2
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