2007 Brazilian Grand Prix

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Captain Sensible. One cool dude.
Captain Sensible. One cool dude.

We're glad it's all over, sang Captain Sensible way back when looking like a cross between Citizen Smith and Dr Strangelove was considered a sure-fire way to score a hit single or two, and that certainly would have made a fitting soundtrack to the hundreds of end-of-season clip montages hurriedly edited together by the various F1 broadcasters after the final race of the season. Despite the thrill of a three-way title scrap and the joy of confirming that even with the loss of The Chin, there are still plenty of other drivers able to rabidly polarise fan opinions, the season was a long, bitter, and at times oddly dull one.

Still, at least Friki got it's wish from way back a couple of races ago. Kimi Raikkonen used a combination of a superior car for the circuit, the endless problems of others, and the fact that his team-mate actualy likes him to romp to victory at Interlagos, and thus clinch the first of his promised "many" crowns. Ferrari have put the disappointment of a couple of title-less seasons behind them to regain top spot, and McLaren end the season as most wanted to see them end it, namely title-less and humiliated. Schadenfreude levels across the F1 world reached record heights last Sunday evening as the bald team boss, the misanthropic Spaniard and the overpublicised Brit left with their collective tails between their legs, preparing for an off season of recrimination, toil and despair, as Dennis wonders "How do we solve a problem like Alonso?" and copes with the likelyhood of spiffy Mercedes B-team Prodrive not appearing on the grid next year. Ah well, chin up and all that.

And spare a thought for ITV, whose big "World Title Weekend" extravaganza was ruined as both the England rugby team and Hamilton failed to achieve their dreams. Still, don't spare too much of a thought for them, the money was already made from sponsorship and viewers, reducing the actual results to a mere detail. Much like the Button years in that respect, keep pumping out glossy "Jenson goes for glory!" adverts for the upcoming races and people will tune in no matter what.

"Ralf, this is a list of people who have been touched by your career. We say touched, we've included rammed, crashed, clipped, everything really."
"Ralf, this is a list of people who have been touched by your career. We say touched, we've included rammed, crashed, clipped, everything really."

There is, of course, a non-zero chance that all this could change, with McLaren having protested the stewards decision not to exclude Nico Rosberg, Robert Kubica and Ickle from the final results for having slightly tepid fuel. Nobody can really blame a team so desperate for a title the right to appeal in such a way, what with these disqualifications being enough to give Hamilton the title, but at the same time discretion would be the better part of valour here, and a dignified retreat from the courtroom would very much be the right way to go. But then, the difference between first and second in F1 is an awfully large amount.

So anyway, read on, assuming all of this is possibly wrong.

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Race Result

     1	Kimi Raikkonen			Ferrari	                   71 Laps in 1:28:15.270
     2	Felipe Massa			Ferrari	        	                   +1.493
     3	Fernando Alonso			McLaren-Mercedes	                  +57.019
     4	Nico Rosberg			Williams-Toyota	           		+1:02.848
     5	Robert Kubica			BMW Sauber	    			+1:10.957
     6  Nick Heidfeld		        BMW Sauber		                +1:11.317
     7	Lewis Hamilton			McLaren-Mercedes  			   +1 Lap
     8	Jarno Trulli			Toyota		                           +1 Lap
     9	David Coulthard		        Red Bull-Renault                           +1 Lap
    10  Kazuki Nakajima			Williams-Toyota                            +1 Lap
    11	Ralf Schumacher		        Toyota	    	        		   +1 Lap 	   
    12	Takuma Sato			Super Aguri-Honda	      		  +2 Laps
    ??	Tonio Liuzzi			Toro Rosso-Ferrari                           AWOL
    14	Anthony Davidson		Super Aguri-Honda	                  +3 Laps
   Ret	Adrian Sutil			Spyker-Ferrari		    I'm sometimes awesome
   Ret	Boobens				Honda	                            Ready for bed
   Ret	Heikki Kovalainen		Renault		                        Crashooo!
    ??	Sebastian Vettel		Toro Rosso-Ferrari             	   	     AWOL
   Ret	Jenson Button			Honda                          Thank God for that
   Ret	Mark Webber			Red Bull-Renault     	           Not his fault!
   Ret	Admiral Yamamoto		Spyker-Ferrari	     	                 Crashoo!
   Ret  Giancarlo Fisichella		Renault	                       		    Dunce

Friki Review

The moment James Allen lost his erection.
The moment James Allen lost his erection.

So, Kimi then. A worthy champion? Well he has certainly improved throughout the year. Despite his win at Melbourne to kick start the year, that kick seemed to concuss the Finn all the way until mid-season, when he scored back to back wins at Magny-Cours and Silverstone, and since then he's comfortably outscored the rest of the title contenders. So yes, Friki assumes, he is worthy. Compare that dubious CV to Alonso's almost indulgent somnolence, Massa's up and down pace (coupled with a fair few retirements, though Kimi naturally had those too), and Hamilton's, well, Hamilton's gawking, mess-strewn, redoubtably British approach to these final two Grands Prix. Yes, none of the four frontrunners have had perfect years by a long way and, when you factor in the McLarengate nonsense which effectively ruled out the Silver Arrows as rightful winners to anyone other than the truly evil, Kimi is worth every bit of his title. Yippee.

He started well here, easing past second-placed Hamilton from the clean side of the track and then blocking him off to allow Alonso to breeze past the Brit as well. None of that should have mattered to Hamilton, as 4th place was still easily enough for him to win, but this poor start triggered Rookie Moment #1 from Tyler, who had a half-arsed effort at re-passing Alonso into the next corner and ended up skidding off the track in a tragically pathetic looking manner. None of THAT should have mattered either, as he was soon back up to 6th place, with a full 60-odd laps to make up one more place and guarantee the title, but then we had Rookie Moment #2, as he apparently seemed to press the wrong button on his hopelessly complicated steering wheel and he dropped to last as he struggled to get the car out of neutral. None of THAT should have mattered either, if he hadn't made such a token effort to recover through the field (though admittedly it wasn't helped by a baffling switch to a three stop strategy).

So there we go, Hamilton was out of it. So what about Alonso? Well he got past Hamilton and then seemed to fall asleep. He barely held onto third place, having Kubica's dodgy three stops to thank for scraping onto the podium. A sad way for Alonso to cough up his "reigning champ" crown, but too often this year he has been lacking in the performances we've become accustomed to. He now needs to turn his attention to figuring out who he can possibly get a drive with next year in order to raise his stock back to pre-2007 levels. Lest Friki would have to break out it's big box of "Nandos" jokes. Mmm, chickeny.

"Rrrrm thrrr frrrrkrrrn chrrrrmprrrrn!!"
"Rrrrm thrrr frrrrkrrrn chrrrrmprrrrn!!"

And then there was Kimi. He followed Felipe Massa around in a tip of the hat to the Brazilian fans (and Felipe might well have wondered what might have been this year) until the final pit stops, where Kimi shockingly inherited the lead and went on to take the chequered flag with ease. And didn't he look happy afterwards? Wrrl nrr, nrrt, rrrly.

Behind the front three was none other than NICO, fighting past both BMWs late on to finish best of the rest and secure 4th place in the (official) Constructors Championship, the little genius. Although Nico received no help in that battle from new teammate Kazuki Nakajima, whose sole achievement involved running over most of his pit crew during his first pit stop, he was helped by Mark Webber's inevitable retirement and David Coulthard's inevitable doddering.

Jarno Trulli ended his season with a point, whilst Ralf hopefully ended his career in infamy, unless he can convince Force India F1 of his Delhi-an heritage. And Renault provided the crash fans with their afternoon's entertainment as Heikki Kovalainen hit a wall and Giancarlo Fisichella bent over in front of a charging Admiral Yamamoto.

Overall then, a passable end to an, at times, tasteless season. To the victor, the spoils, and for the 21 losers, a chance to pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and do it again next year. For most of them, anyway. Either way, let us pray 2008 keeps the majority of it's intrigue on the track, at the very least so Friki doesn't waste its breath before every race explaining the current political paddock climate to its friends. Boo courts and hearings and all that!

Friki's Unanswered Questions

  • What was the garish green tarmac about?
  • Has Kimi ever smiled?
  • Who was Mika Hakkinen supporting?
  • Where will Friki be next year?

Unofficial Friki F1 Race Points in association with Celtic Crosses

     1 Kimi Raikkonen		        5 Celtic Crosses   (A champion of sorts.)
     2 Nico Rosberg			4 Celtic Crosses   (Ignoring the fuel...)
     3 Jarno Trulli			3 Celtic Crosses   (Point to Jarno.)
     4 Kazuki Nakajima	                2 Celtic Crosses   (For the entertainment.)
     5 Mark Webber			1 Celtic Cross     (Aced qualifying.)
     6 Felipe Massa			1/2 a Celtic Cross (He was fastest, after all.)

Unofficial Friki F1 Championship Standings in association with Celtic Crosses

     1 Nico Rosberg		       19 1/2 Celtic Crosses 
    =2 David Coulthard		       17 Celtic Crosses
    =2 Adrian Sutil		       17 Celtic Crosses
     4 Kimi Raikkonen		       16 Celtic Crosses
     5 Heikki Kovalainen	       14 Celtic Crosses   
    =6 Jenson Button		       13 Celtic Crosses
    =6 Lewis Hamilton		       13 Celtic Crosses
    =6 Ickle			       13 Celtic Crosses
     9 Mark Webber		       12 1/2 Celtic Crosses
    10 Felipe Massa		       11 1/2 Celtic Crosses
   =11 Fernando Alonso		       11 Celtic Crosses
   =11 Jarno Trulli		       11 Celtic Crosses
    13 Sebastian Vettel		       10 Celtic Crosses
   =14 Giancarlo Fisichella		9 Celtic Crosses  
   =14 Takuma Sato			9 Celtic Crosses
    16 Robert Kubica			8 Celtic Crosses
    17 Alexander Wurz			7 Celtic Crosses
   =18 Scooch				5 Celtic Crosses
   =18 Jamie Murray			5 Celtic Crosses
   =18 The Stewards			5 Celtic Crosses
    21 Ralf Schumacher			4 1/2 Celtic Crosses
   =22 McLaren				4 Celtic Crosses
   =22 Jelena Jankovic			4 Celtic Crosses
   =24 Markus Winkelhock		3 Celtic Crosses 
   =24 Boobens				3 Celtic Crosses
    26 Admiral Yamamoto		        2 1/2 Celtic Crosses
   =27 Anthony Davidson		        2 Celtic Crosses
   =27 Kazuki Nakajima	                2 Celtic Crosses
   =27 Safety Car man			2 Celtic Crosses 
    30 STR				1 1/2 Celtic Crosses
   =31 Bridgestone			1 Celtic Cross
   =31 Microsoft Outlook		1 Celtic Cross
   =31 Adrian Newey			1 Celtic Cross
   =31 Scott Speed			1 Celtic Cross
   =35 Brighton			        1/2 a Celtic Cross 
   =35 Canada				1/2 a Celtic Cross
   =35 Ferrari			   	1/2 a Celtic Cross
   =35 The Goo				1/2 a Celtic Cross
   =35 Tom Varndell			1/2 a Celtic Cross
   =40 GNER			       -5 Celtic Crosses  
   =40 Rugby			       -5 Celtic Crosses
    42 Rain			      -10 Celtic Crosses


Review

A champion.
A champion.

The first ever Unofficial Friki F1 Championship in association with Celtic Crosses is at an end, and our inaugural winner is none other than Nico Rosberg! Did Friki fix it? Check back over the season to judge for yourself if you're really that fussed, but the answer is almost certainly no. Nico receives his very own TUFFCIAWCC trophy fashioned out of a piece of tinfoil which he is welcome to come and collect any time he's in the vicinity of Friki HQ.

Overall, our category winners for 2007 are:

  • TUFFCIAWCC Champion (TUFFCIAWCCC) - Nico Rosberg.
  • TUFFCIAWCC Rookie of the Year (TUFFCIAWCCROTY) - Adrian Sutil.
  • TUFFCIAWCC Constructors Champion (TUFFCIAWCCCC) - STR. (a shock result this, seeing as they barely turned up for a race, but despite McLaren finishing 3 celtic crosses ahead, Friki must abide by the FIA rulings and strip McLaren of it's celtic crosses for this year. Congratulations Gerhard Berger).
  • TUFFCIAWCC Nations Cup (TUFFCIAWCCNC) - Brighton/Canada. (Joint award)

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