
Felipe Massa won Sunday's European Grand Prix for Ferrari on the new street circuit around the harbour in Valencia and revived his challenge for this year's drivers' championship.
Straight from the tarmac

Defending champion Kimi Raikkonen said Sunday that he can retain his title as F1's top driver despite another flop in the European Grand Prix.

Italian veteran Jarno Trulli praised his Toyota team Sunday for a great points-scoring performance on the new Valencia street track in the European Grand Prix.

A bulky pillow and awkward sleeping position almost kept Lewis Hamilton out of Sunday's European Grand Prix - and wrecked his title dream.
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Race around the world

From Bahrain to Budapest, Melbourne to Monte Carlo, Singapore to Shanghai, the dates, course distances and record holders from the 2008 Formula One season are all right here.

Who's first, who's last. We have all the results from the 2008 FIA Formula One season and no, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to work out the math here.

Who will usurp Kimi Räikkönen's title as World Champion come November? Will it be Lewis Hamilton or will it be Fernando Alonso? Follow the tussle all the way here.

Never mind the drivers and enough of this spying business. Rack up the points and see who will be crowned the team of 2008.
Poll
- Going into the business end of the Formula 1 season, who is most likely to win the title now?
- Lewis Hamilton
32% - Felipe Massa
36% - Kimi Räikkönen
28% - Robert Kubica
3% - Heikki Kovalainen
1%
- Lewis Hamilton
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