The 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 2 November 2008. It was the eighteenth and final race of the 2008 Formula One season. Ferrari driver Felipe Massa won the race after starting from pole position. McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton finished fifth to secure the Drivers’ Championship. The Honda team withdrew from Formula One before the race due to the global economic crisis.
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The McLaren driver received praise from many in the Formula One community, including former champions Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher. The Queen Elizabeth II and British prime minister Gordon Brown congratulated Hamilton on his win. Ferrari won the Constructors’ Championship, with McLaren–Mercedes second with 145 points, 11 points behind, with a maximum of 18 points available. If the two Ferrari drivers finished in the top six, the team would secure the Constructor’s Championship, even if the McLaren drivers were to finish as the top two. Robert Kubica was third with 75 points in a BMW, and Massa was fourth with 69 points. In the event of a points tie, Massa would win the championship on a count-back, having more wins. Hamilton was criticised by many pundits for not maintaining his composure at the 2008 Japanese Grand Prix. The Times columnist Edward Gorman said that Hamilton should win the title, but: Alternatively Hamilton may suffer another one of his rushes of blood to the head and do something utterly unnecessary at Inter Lagos, just as he did in Japan eight days ago and in Brazil last year, and throw it all away… Suddenly defending even a seven-point lead sounds a tall order. The only thing on my mind is winning the race. I don’t want anything to do with it.
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