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F1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2007 LIVE WS PDTV XviD-FTP

A sports rip by FTP, the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix of 2007, live. Since this is a sports event you read the news so posting the results here should not spoil it for you. Felipe Massa took the pole position Saturday for the decisive Brazilian Grand Prix, edging overall leader Lewis Hamilton in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Kimi Raikkonen was third and Fernando Alonso fourth. Massa, last year’s winner in Brazil, drove his Ferrari around the 4.3-kilometre anticlockwise Interlagos track in one minute 11.931 seconds, 0.151 faster than Hamilton and 0.391 faster than teammate Raikkonen. Alonso timed 1:12.356, more.

F1: Brazilian Grand Prix Live Steve Rider presents live coverage of the final round of the Brazilian Grand Prix, with Britain’s Lewis Hamilton hoping to make history by becoming the youngest-ever World Champion.

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  1. hibby
    October 22nd, 2007 | 02:52

    I know what happened…

  2. fr34k
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:02

    FORZA FERRARI !!!! :D

  3. Jaques
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:02

    any news on a Darjeeling Limited release? Soundtrack too.

  4. October 22nd, 2007 | 03:06

    Amazing season. I wanted Alonso/Hamilton to win, but nevertheless it was a great season. Congrats to Kimi!

  5. roofy
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:16

    ViVa Ferrari! Kimi raced against the odds this year!
    congrats. Everyone raced amazing this week

  6. matt
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:23

    The champion is not defined yet. BMW Sauber and Williams can be punished because the temperature of the fuel after the end of the race was below the ambient temperature (12-14°C below the 37°C of Interlagos), and the maximum allowed is 10ºC below.
    So Hamilton would have 4th place and would be the champion.
    But FIA will only decided this on November 10th.

  7. DJ SlipStream
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:32
  8. ssrat
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:49

    I think it is being challenged by Mclaren, from reading the article and watching how hard the FIA has been hammering Mclaren(even though they still agreed nothing was really learned) they do not want anyone but Kimi to win.
    If Lewis had just held his line then none of this would have mattered (or finished the turn into last races pit lane) then Hamilton would have had it in the bag.

  9. sam
    October 22nd, 2007 | 04:30

    Massa: you showed what a true loser you are. Signed on with Ferrari till 2011, we now know that you are content with never being in first place because you’ll always be a second tier driver at Ferrari. In front of your home fans you had to sacrifice a sure victory for a teammate. Which kind of exemplifies the way your career will play out the next three years.

    Raikonnen: Handed the title by his teammate. He is dead from the feet up, as David Coulthard said.

    Hamilton: Showed he is far from being ‘the best’. He basically had to “not crash” the last two races to win it. And foolish driving both times around cost him a sure-thing F1 championship.

    Alonso: Stupid infighting within the team caused by two big egos cost you and Hamilton the title. To be honest, a definitive #1 and a definitive #2 driver would have made this 07 F1 season a lock for a McLaren driver.

  10. zorrin
    October 22nd, 2007 | 05:27

    it was IceMan’s Cool calmness and his percevierence that brought him his first championship title, backed by a true team-mate in Massa… unlike those two jerks in McLaren, who kept fighting and competing with each other. Hamilton could have sealed the season at Shanghai, had he not crashed his car. The immense pressure to get to the championship got to the rookie, and he fumbled at the last but the biggest stage of all, where all mattered.

  11. krishabang
    October 22nd, 2007 | 05:42

    First of all I’d like to say that F1 is a TEAM sport, 2 cars in one TEAM. Even though team orders are not allowed anymore the drivers should still help each other out and that’s what Massa did.

    And secondly i think Räikkönen showed some emotion this time…

  12. oversteer
    October 22nd, 2007 | 06:50

    @10 sam
    Massa did not slow down for Kimi.He locked his brakes at one turn,which cost him dearly.
    Kimi put in some stunning lap times before his final stop and also had 2 laps worth of fuel after Massa’s stop.
    Also,Massa had 2 back markers after he exited the pits,which obviously slowed him and helped Kimi.
    As for McLaren,great driver EQUALITY….LOL!!!
    Both finish on 109 and miss the crown.They didn’t deserve it anyway.
    Hamilton got away so many times with being crane lifted onto the track,brake testing in Japan and what not.If he had not caused that Webbo-Vettel crash,Kimi wouldn’t have won the c’ship now.
    As for Alonso,he has been whimping and whining all season.
    Kimi drove well,fought back mid season and won in the end.
    No tantrums,no accusations,nothing

  13. humpmyback
    October 22nd, 2007 | 08:32

    agrees with oversteer

  14. October 22nd, 2007 | 09:01

    i heard it was the last grand prix, who won? and which team won?

  15. indianpunk
    October 22nd, 2007 | 09:26

    kimi Kimi KIMI VIVA Ferrari
    Die Thieves maclaren die alonso die Bit*Ches(Too much of UT)

    Kimi Won is this the qualifying or the race coz the description talks all about the qualifying from saturday

    And any1 who downloaded can plz tell me what channel rip is this Commentary means a lot too :)

  16. Bella Ferrari
    October 22nd, 2007 | 10:04

    I’m sure almost everyone knows this already but if not, it is also possible to watch them live with tvu player.
    (Hopefully next year there is some channel with better picture than the current speed tv (channel wheels with tvu) and/or star sports which are only about 300 kb/s on the net, the commentary there is great but the picture quality is not so great, given the low bandwidth. When the season began, there was some french channel with good picture so one could watch it and have commentary from another source, but alas it disappeared)

  17. FerrariRulez
    October 22nd, 2007 | 13:48

    Well done Ferrari! Against the odds…

    Justice has been served! Who could’a thunk it?

    If Hamilton won it, it would have been a major dent in his career, winning races on a stolen car… he needs to go to Ferrari, boot out Massa (don’t you just hate the whiners? exactly like a younger Barrichello, always a no. 2)

    What a bad Week for English Sport!! (football,Rugby,F1)
    They need to go back to being sore losers and cheaters! or get some unrecognizable drug to boost their performance… its called LESS ARROGANCE!!

  18. ToolBoxNut
    October 22nd, 2007 | 14:09

    Kimi deservedly won!

    Mclaren are cheating Bast4rds! Including the Drivers! (Fernando and Lewis)

    here is a nice interview from the FIA president:
    http://www.formula1.com/news/interviews/2007/10/7014.html

    Damn the tricksters!

    Ferrari indeed rules!

  19. lunatic
    October 22nd, 2007 | 22:51

    our school has rules against torrent.

    is there anybody put this to rapidshare please.

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