Hamilton clinches title in Brazil
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STOP PRESS: Lewis Hamilton clinched the 2008 Formula One World Championship in Brazil with a nail-biting charge to fifth place in treacherous conditions.
The Briton arrived in Sau Paulo with a seven point advantage over title rival Felipe Massa and only needed to finish fifth or higher to be crowned champion.
But with only one lap remaining Hamilton found himself out of the money in sixth place behind Toyota’s Timo Glock after light showers intervened in the dying laps.
McLaren had no option but to switch Hamilton onto the wet tyres pre-empting a last minute downpour, but the showers failed to develop into rain. And although Hamilton emerged from the pit lane in fifth place, Sebastian Vettel – who followed Hamilton out of the pits – quickly despatched the McLaren driver leaving his leaving his championship hopes dangling by a thread.
Felipe Massa crossed the line in first place, prompting huge roars from his Brazilian crowd who, along with Massa’s family and the local boy himself, believed they were witnessing the first Brazilian champion since Ayrton Senna in 1991.
But as Hamilton tiptoed around the final few corners he came across an ailing Timo Glock. He overtook the German to take fifth place and with it the championship, much to the delight of his friends and family.
“It’s pretty much impossible to put into words,” he told reporters after the race. “I’m speechless. It’s been such a long journey. The team did a fantastic job. I’m so thrilled.”
“Before it started to rain I was quite competitive, my tyres were a bit shod and I was struggling to keep the pace, but I managed to keep (Sebastian) Vettel behind.”
“But then came the drizzle and he got past. I couldn’t believe it at the last corner when I managed to get past Glock. It’s just amazing.”
“The team came on the radio and said you have to get past Glock.”
“It (the championship) is one of the highlights of my life. The team came on the radio and told me (I had won). I was ecstatic. It’s a dream.”
At 23-years-old Hamilton is the youngest world champion in the sport’s history. The last British driver to clinch the title was Damon Hill in 1996.
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John | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
Looks like Toyota handed the championship to Hamilton.
Bella | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
Good- he deserves it, in your face, haters!
Igor | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
Shame on Timo Glock! Bravo for Vettel and Massa!
Cheeky... | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
It would be a disgrace if it emerged that Toyota gifted the postion and WDC to Lewis.
For now, I;m happy for LH
chis will boochoo | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
goooooooo Lewis sod you loser .lewis will be N1 next year too
Peter | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
Sorry to say, but a championship won like this demeans the sport as well as the holder (not to mention anything about Toyota……shameless!!!)
Richard | Nov 2, 2008 | Reply
your right he does deserve it! WELL DONE LEWIS, YOU THE MAN!
Toyota just made a bad decision not bringing their man in for a change of tyres. I guess the haters will say he was told to slow down though, yada yada yada………..
Bad luck for Massa, but he has had plenty of things go his way, and most of them a bit dubious. He’s a good driver though and I cant help feeling a little sorry for him, only a little mind!
UP THE BRITS!
Richard
david calleja-urry | Nov 3, 2008 | Reply
Great job Hamilton…winning this in spite of all you had to face this season again…just shows that you’ve now matured as a driver - with the incredible talent you have…you can break every record there is….and then wait for the moaners!!!
freeman | Nov 3, 2008 | Reply
to all our spanish chums-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA LEWIS DID IT,ALONSO SLINK BACK UNDER YOUR STONE YOU SNAKE
anternoz | Nov 3, 2008 | Reply
Thanks to Glock…Lewis is world champion….what a shame…how much did Glock got paid ? he just deserved to get a mercedes dealership…..not to be in F1….the hand shake woth Lewis said it all…..
RAS | Nov 3, 2008 | Reply
Nobody handed nothing to Hamilton, Hamilton been screwed all year by F1 stewards and the FIA. He won ,get over it, because he deservs it.
Mclarenhater | Nov 3, 2008 | Reply
Empty wins are better than nothing aye bella?