Lewis Hamilton has won the German Grand Prix around the shortened Hockenheim circuit. The British driver was followed over the line by Nelson Piquet Jr., the Brazilian rookie enjoying an upturn in performance and impressing the spectators with a mature drive. Finishing ahead of his much praised team mate will undoubtedly improve Piquet’s chances of being retained for the 2009 season. Finishing in third place was fellow Brazilian Felipe Massa.
Germany 2008
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Laps
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Time
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Points
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1. | Lewis Hamilton McLaren | 67 | 1:31:20.874 | 10pts |
2. | Nelson Piquet Jr. Renault | 67 | +5.586 | 8pts |
3. | Felipe Massa Ferrari | 67 | +9.339 | 6pts |
4. | Nick Heidfeld BMW | 67 | +9.825 | 5pts |
5. | Heikki Kovalainen McLaren | 67 | +12.411 | 4pts |
6. | Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari | 67 | +14.403 | 3pts |
7. | Robert Kubica BMW | 67 | +22.682 | 2pts |
8. | Sebastian Vettel Scuderia Toro Rosso | 67 | +33.299 | 1pt |
9. | Jarno Trulli Toyota | 67 | +37.158 | |
10. | Nico Rosberg Williams | 67 | +37.625 | |
11. | Fernando Alonso Renault | 67 | +38.600 | |
12. | Sebastien Bourdais Scuderia Toro Rosso | 67 | +39.111 | |
13. | David Coulthard Red Bull Racing | 67 | +54.971 | |
14. | Kazuki Nakajima Williams | 67 | +1:00.003 | |
15. | Adrian Sutil Force India | 67 | +1:09.488 | |
16. | Giancarlo Fisichella Force India | 67 | +1:24.093 | |
17. | Jenson Button Honda | 66 | +1 Lap | |
18. | Rubens Barrichello Honda | 50 | Collision | |
19. | Mark Webber Red Bull Racing | 40 | Engine | |
20. | Timo Glock Toyota | 35 | Suspension |
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