Japanese GP: Fernando Alonso manages to capture victory

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Monday, 13 October 2008 17:31

The final result ended with the very interesting qualifying session Saturday at Fuji Speedway (Japan), predicted that the race would be even better, especially for a particular driver: Fernando Alonso, whose latest results, at last seem to confirm the apparent improvement in his R28.

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The British driver Lewis Hamilton took the pole, directly followed by Kimi Raikkonen, Kovalainen and Alonso, while Brazilian Felipe Massa would get a fifth place unnoticed.

But as we know in regard to the world of Formula 1, anything can happen in a race, and specifically everything can change in just seconds.

And that's what precisely happened just off the traffic lights that give the starting signal.

Hamilton made a series of errors that caused the Ferrari cars were forced to get out a bit of the track, something that helped Poland's Robert Kubica was done with the first position and Fernando Alonso in the second.

From that moment everything changed, especially after both Hamilton and Massa were penalized with a pass through the pits without detention.

And finally did what everyone wanted to wish after a long time without victory: that the Spanish Fernando Alonso got done, at least with a podium place.

But it was even better as he got placed in the first place, followed in second place by his friend Kubica and Kimi Raikkonen.

What will happen in the next Grand Prix? Now we expect China, which will begin within a few days, just the weekend.

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