Soccerway | Women soccer | Hockeyway | F1way
             
Home   >   News  >   Spanish press calls Hamilton´s defeat a ´sweet loss´
Odds comparison - Find the best odds! Help F1way.com
Latest news
 
Spanish press calls Hamilton´s defeat a ´sweet loss´

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton
MADRID, Oct 22, 2007 (AFP) - Spain´s press on Monday called Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen´s Formula One title win a "sweet defeat" for Lewis Hamilton, the McLaren Mercedes teammate and bitter rival of Spanish driver Fernando Alonso.

"Sweet Defeat," sports daily AS said on its front page below a photo of double world champion Alonso holding a large champagne bottle after finishing third following Sunday´s season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix.

Britain´s Hamilton, who the Spanish media has accused of being favoured by McLaren over Alonso, finished seventh after leading the championship for six months.

The newspaper added on its front page headline that McLaren chief Ron Dennis "made Raikkonen the champion of the world."

"Neither Hamilton, nor Alonso: the title went to Raikkonen and Ferrari," rival sports newspaper Marca said on its front page which featured a picture of a dejected-looking Hamilton looking at the ground after the race.

"Dennis gave away the title by favouring Hamilton who did not handle the pressure," the newspaper said.

Alonso supporters who gathered in his hometown of Oviedo in northern Spain to watch the race on a giant outdoor screen celebrated Hamilton´s loss, daily newspaper El Mundo reported.

Alonso is set to return to Renault for next year, the team that made him champion in 2005 and 2006, Spanish media have reported. However, the driver told a radio station on Sunday night that going back to the French team is not his "first option."

The McLaren Mercedes-Benz Formula One team said Sunday night it would appeal a stewards decision at the Brazilian Grand Prix, keeping alive Hamilton´s F1 title dream.
Related  
Wednesday 3 December 2008
07:05 Barcelona paddock to be re-laid
07:05 Alonso happy grooved tyre era over
07:05 New Renault to debut on January 20
07:05 Alonso not backing title forecast
07:04 German state convenes Hockenheim summit
07:04 Kovalainen wants lighter fuel in '09
07:04 Honda calls off expensive media lunch
07:04 Alonso in standard engine quit threat
Tuesday 2 December 2008
15:11 Berger denies Force India rumours
14:34 BMW, Mercedes, urge German GP solution
07:14 Hamilton wants to jet into space
07:14 No plans for more Bortolotti tests
07:13 Schu shrugs off Barrichello bitterness
07:13 Alonso requires 'winning car' - Briatore
07:13 New McLaren to launch on 16 January
07:12 No place for Rossi at Renault - Briatore
07:12 Villeneuve to race Speedcar in 2009
07:11 Nurburgring wants to keep F1 race