SHANGHAI: Britain’s Lewis Hamilton won the Chinese Grand Prix yesterday but was denied the world championship by title rival Felipe Massa, who finished second.
McLaren’s Hamilton led throughout for a straightforward win but he remains just seven points ahead of Massa, taking the championship to a dramatic final race in Brazil next month.
“A fantastic race, the car was a dream to drive for me,” said Hamilton. Read More
Renault's Fernando Alonso won the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday in a race that featured a collision between championship rivals Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa on the second lap.
Both leading drivers received pit drive-through penalties, and while Ferrari's Massa recovered to finish eighth and earn one championship point near the end of the race, McLaren's Hamilton finished out of the points in 12th.
Hamilton's championship lead was cut from seven to six points with two races remaining this season, while Ferrari moved six points ahead of McLaren in the constructors' standings.
"What can I say, it was a bad day, I'll move on to next week," Hamilton said. "I went wide at turn one, it was a mistake, and then Felipe hit me off, I went on the inside and he broke left and hit me pretty hard.
"I lost one point which I guess is damage limitation." Read More
Some of the Chelsea's female fans during the friendly match at Shah Alam stadium recently.
One of the Chelsea players throwing some gift item to the malaysian fans after the game
Group picture of the Chelsea team before the friendly match against Malaysia national team. Chelsea's new star Deco(left) fighting for the ball with Malaysian defender.
Malaysia's Hairuddin Omar (right) fighting for the ball against Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard during the friendly match at Shah Alam stadium recently.