Massa Win In Brazil - page 2

23-10-2006 12:09

Stuck down in 10th place on the grid because of a fuel-pressure problem in qualifying, he made a dynamic start to the race, and was up to sixth by the time the safety car came out.

When racing resumed three laps later, Schumacher began to pile the pressure on Alonso's team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella, tracking him for two laps, before making his move on the at the end of lap eight. The Ferrari took the lead as they powered down the pit straight, and fended off Fisichella's attempt to re-take the position as they dived into the Senna S.

But halfway through the corner, the rear of the Ferrari slid wide, and heading out on to the back straight Fisichella streaked past as Schumacher slowed dramatically with his left rear tyre coming apart. He was forced to tour slowly around the rest of the lap before coming into the pits for a new tyre.

He rejoined last, just ahead of Massa, and set to work on making what he could of his final competitive appearance in an F1 car.

Out of sync on fuel stops with the rest because Ferrari fuelled his car at the same time as replacing his punctured tyre, he began to put in the sort of drive that has defined his career - relentless pace, commitment and consistency right on the limit, setting a series of fastest laps as he cut through the field once his fuel load came down and others' pit stops brought them back towards him.

As the race balanced out after the final stops, Schumacher was again in sixth place on the tail of Fisichella, though, he did not find it so easy to pass the Renault.

He pushed Fisichella for 10 laps before. Fisichella misjudged his braking into the first corner with nine laps to go running wide, Schumacher shot through to hastle Raikkonen.

The Ferrari quickly caught the McLaren, and Schumacher made it past with a very brave move as Raikkonen robustly defended his position at the first corner with three laps to go, but with Button more than six seconds ahead in third place, that was as far as Schumacher would go, but his performance ensured he will be remembered as the great that he undoubtedly is.

And so ends the career of arguably the greatest racing driver of all time

Brazilian Grand Prix result:
1. Felipe Massa (Brz) Ferrari
2. Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault
3. Jenson Button (GB) Honda
4. Michael Schumacher (Ger) Ferrari
5. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) McLaren-Mercedes
6. Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Renault
7. Rubens Barrichello (Brz) Honda
8. Pedro de la Rosa (Spa) McLaren-Mercedes
9. Robert Kubica (Pol) BMW Sauber
10. Takuma Sato (Jpn) Super Aguri-Honda

Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher

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