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Ferrari Formula One driver Kimi
Raikkonen of Finland celebrates after crossing the finish line of the
Brazilian Grand Prix at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo Oct. 21,
2007. Raikkonen secured his first Formula One title by a single point on
Sunday after a stirring victory in Brazil. His unexpected title triumph
ended 22-year-old Briton Lewis Hamilton's dreams of becoming the youngest
champion in his debut season with McLaren. (Xinhua/Reuters
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SAO PAULO, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- Kimi Raikkonen of the
Ferrari team became the world Formula One champion on Sunday, after winning the
Brazil Grand Prix ahead of second-placed teammate Felipe Massa and Spain's
Fernando Alonso who was third.
The big upset of the race was Briton Lewis Hamilton
of McLaren, who came to Brazil as the competition leader and started in second
position, and ended in seventh.
Race commentators had said that McLaren had the race
to give away, while the same commentators said that Raikkonen, who started in
third, needed a miracle to win the trophy.
The so-called miracle was a mistake made by Hamiliton
at the start of the race, followed by gearbox problems for both McLaren drivers.
It was the second time McLaren had let the championship slip. The team had also
missed its chance in China.
Raikkonen, 28 and twice second-place winner, won his
first Formula One world championship in his first year with Ferrari, which won
the team trophy after two years without a serious win.
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