Already more than Formula 1 did not live up to the uncertainty of the last Grand Prix champion. Despite the advantage of Asturian Alonso being tremendous, the GP at Interlagos, Brazil, will capture the attention of all who love speed. After a less successful start to the season by the German Michael Schumacher has won five of their last seven before Suzuka GP's and equaled the Spaniard to lead the world, however, with advantage by having one more victory than Alonso. The trust was such that announced the withdrawal of the "circus" this year. Everything was taken to postpone getting his own record to eight world titles. Alonso, who is leaving Renault for McLaren on the way, went public stating that he felt alone. Most likely was referring to the fact that he was prevented from participating in the evolution of the Renault single seater for 2007, which is perfectly understandable!
The race began with the Brazilian Ferrari's Felipe Massa on pole position but as soon as the third lap, Schumacher took the lead, never to drop it until the moment when, in the 36th round, the 17 end, the engine of gave his Ferrari and the German saw pass by you and Fernando Alonso's hopes of returning to conquer the world. The Spaniard started from fifth on the grid, and quickly came to the deputy leadership Schumacher pass but the experienced was not easy guessing. The white smoke out the back of the Ferrari No. 5 was, therefore, the best time for Alonso this year!
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So the title was delivered but there is still almost Interlagos and English have to score but it risks seeing Schumacher win the Grand Prix and the world. Fernando Alonso is again the leader of the Formula 1 world with 126 points, 10 more than Schumacher.
The eight points that Renault won for Ferrari in Japan were like bread to the mouth of Flavio Briatore who now has nine clear of Brazil. But in the constructors' standings, everything is still open despite the advantage of the French squad. Missing a test and are 18 points up for grabs, just one error for all is rapidly changing.
Japanese GP - Suzuka 2006
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As for our Tiago Monteiro had a race without major problems but could not better than the 16th and penultimate position just ahead of the Super Aguri of Yamamoto and more than two laps behind the winner. Perhaps it would have achieved a better position if the second set of tires would be better able to order not to have to stop 2 times as planned.
Despite being a single seater Toyota MF1 uncompetitive this season has not gone as expected the Portuguese driver given that last year got great media attention to the finish on the podium in the U.S., despite the specificity of this race, and especially the finish the first 16 races of his rookie season hitting well the record of Jackie Stewart and inscribing his name in the history of Formula 1.
Midland has announced a contract extension with his teammate, Dutchman Christijan Albers, but still made no decision about the other place that is still vague, Tiago Monteiro. It depends on sponsorship. Although belonging mostly to the end of the peloton, with renewed interest in the Portuguese come to Formula 1 when a Portuguese participates and therefore force James.
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1 Fernando Alonso (Renault) 1:23:53.413 - 10 points
2nd Felipe Massa (Ferrari) +16.1 secs - 3 of 8 points
Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault) +23.9 secs - 6 points
4 Jenson Button (Honda) +34.1 secs - 5 of 5 points
Kimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes) +43.5 Secs - 4 points
6 Jarno Trulli (Toyota) +46.7 secs - 3 points
7 Ralf Schumacher (Toyota) +48.8 secs - 2 points
8 Nick Heidfeld (Sauber-BMW) +76.0 secs - 1 point 9 Robert
Kubica (Sauber-BMW) +76.9 secs
10 Nico Rosberg (Williams-Cosworth) +1 lap 11 of
Pedro de la Rosa (McLaren-Mercedes) +1 lap 12 Rubens Barrichello
(Honda) +1 lap 13 Robert Doornbos
( RBR-Ferrari) +1 lap 14 Vitantonio Liuzzi
(STR-Cosworth) +1 lap 15 Takuma Sato
(Super Aguri-Honda) +1 lap
16 Tiago Monteiro (MF1-Toyota) +2 laps 17
Sakon Yamamoto (Super Aguri-Honda) +3 laps
18 Scott Speed \u200b\u200b(STR-Cosworth) 48 back towards Des
Mark Webber (Williams-Cosworth) crash back
39 Des Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) engine
Des lap 36 David Coulthard (RBR-Ferrari) around 35 gearbox
Des Christijan Albers (MF1-Toyota) back 20
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Fastest lap: Fernando Alonso 1:32.676
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