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2005 FIA Formula One World Championship Round 5: Spanish Grand Prix 08 May: Michelin Sunday Race Report - Michelin takes fifth straight win Kimi Räikkönen (Team McLaren Mercedes) dominated the Spanish Grand Prix to end Renault’s four-race winning streak. The Finn led all the way from pole position to beat local favourite – and world championship leader – Fernando Alonso (Renault/Michelin) by almost half a minute. The event began in slightly chaotic fashion when Minardi team-mates Christijan Albers and Patrick Friesacher were left on the grid. The stewards sent out the Safety Car to allow the stranded cars to be removed and the race didn’t start in anger until lap three. Räikkönen was able to pull away at will from Alonso – who had outgunned front-row qualifier Mark Webber (BMW WilliamsF1 Team/Michelin) off the line. The Finn was never seriously troubled all afternoon and afterwards paid fulsome tribute to his tyres. “We knew this would be a hard race on rubber,” he said, “but the Michelins have been fantastic all weekend.” Martin Whitmarsh, CEO Formula One, Team McLaren Mercedes added: “This is a great result for our team – and Michelin is part of that. Kimi has done a fantastic job all weekend. He hasn’t put a foot wrong and I’d like to thank Michelin for its input. Our Michelin tyres were very good throughout qualifying and the race. We kept telling Kimi to make sure he looked after his equipment, but even so he was able to set a string of really quick laps. Michelin played a major part in this victory.” Cheered to the rafters by his home crowd, Alonso took a comfortable second place to extend his lead to 18 points in the title chase. Alonso dropped behind team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella after the first round of stops, but the Italian had to pit out of sequence on lap 40 to have a new nose section fitted. He fought back to take fifth place, however, and set the race’s fastest lap right at the end – on a set of Michelins that had completed almost 400 kilometres (240 miles) in punishing heat. Toyota team-mates Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher were closely matched throughout the 66 laps. The Italian vaulted ahead of Schumacher after the first refuelling stop and they ran nose to tail until the end to take third and fourth, ahead of Fisichella and Webber (the latter of whom was delayed by a brief off-course excursion). Juan Pablo Montoya (Team McLaren Mercedes) finished seventh on his return from injury, despite an unscheduled pit stop, and David Coulthard (Red Bull Racing) completed Michelin’s clean sweep of the top eight positions. Of the other Michelin runners, Nick Heidfeld (BMW WilliamsF1 Team) started at the back, after being penalised for two unscheduled changes, and worked his way up to 10th. Felipe Massa (Sauber-Petronas) pulled off with a broken wheel with three laps to go, but was still classified 11th. A technical problem forced his team-mate Jacques Villeneuve to retire after 51 laps. Promising newcomer Vitantonio Liuzzi (Red Bull Racing) was an early retirement after spinning into the gravel while running 13th. Michelin took a clean sweep of the top eight positions and remains unbeaten so far this season. Michelin’s day 2005 Spanish Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from Michelin: Michelin to withdraw from Formula 1 at the end of 2006 (14/12/2005)2006 F1 Regulations (28/10/2005) Pierre Dupasquier – architect of 1300 wins and 180 world titles (16/10/2005) Michelin confirms F1 Title Double (16/10/2005) Michelin takes World Championship Double (28/09/2005) Alonso secures Formula One World Title with Michelin (26/09/2005) Belgium - Race (11/09/2005) The Formula 1 regulations applicable in 2008 (11/09/2005) Belgium - Qualifying (10/09/2005) More news from Michelin
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