2008 BRAZIL GRAND PRIX
02 Nov, SUN Race
Position | Driver Time
1. Felipe Massa 1:34:11.435
2. Fernando Alonso +13.2 secs
3. Kimi Raikkonen +16.2 secs
4. Sebastian Vettel +38.0 secs
5. Lewis Hamilton +38.9 secs
6. Timo Glock +44.3 secs
7. Heikki Kovalainen +55.0 secs
8. Jarno Trulli +68.4 secs
9. Mark Webber +79.6 secs
10. Nick Heidfeld +1 Lap
 


Massa takes the chequered flag but Hamilton wins F1 championship in nail-biting Brazilian Grand Prix

Ferrari's Filipe Massa looked set to win both the Brazilian Grand Prix and the world title when he crossed the line first while rival Lewis Hamilton was in sixth place on his final lap. But Timo Glock lost 18 seconds in his Toyota and slipped behind Hamilton just before the finish line, giving the McLaren driver a fifth place finish and the world drivers' championship title. The 23-year-old is the youngest champion in F1 history.

Renault's Fernando Alonso finished second ahead of Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari, while Toro Rosso's Sebastian Vettel is fourth. We bring you the action in our
photo gallery.




   
  We bring you the race in pictures.
. Brazilian Grand Prix
. Chinese Grand Prix
. Japanese Grand Prix
. Singapore Grand Prix
. Singapore Grand Prix Qualifying Session
. Singapore Grand Prix Practice Session
. Pre Race Action in Singapore
. Italian Grand Prix
. Belgian Grand Prix
   
The 2009 F1 Calendar is out. Canada and France have been dropped while new kid on the block Abu Dhabi will host the final race of the season.
. Red Bull's David Coulthard will retire at the end of this season.

He tells us what drove him through 14 years of competitive racing.
. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton shares how he's been training with his team.


   
  Don't know much about Formula One racing? Here's a crash course.
. The Pitstop
. The Flags
. The Car
. Helmet and Harness
. The Lights
. The Outfit
. The Steering Wheel
. Sponsorship
   


  Lewis Hamilton of McLaren won the 2008 world drivers' champion title, making him the youngest champion in F1 history. Here are the past winners.
   
It's 5.067 kilometres long with 23 turns. Check out the route and the sights along the Singapore Grand Prix street circuit.