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Japan: Lap by lap as Alonso stuns again
By Pitpass.com October 12 2008
Going into today's race starting from pole, and with a seven point lead, Lewis Hamilton is well aware that the World Championship is swinging his way. However, he will also be aware that this was the situation last year, when, having scored a sensational win here, he headed into the final two rounds with a 12 point advantage over his teammate and a 17 point lead over the man who would be king. More..

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The Japanese GP provided drama and excitement (if not much overtaking) and a surprise winner. Again. Fernando Alonso took his second consecutive win for Renault, but Honda Racing F1 had a tougher day.
Traffic lights for Honda
Honda Racing F1 are expected to introduce a traffic light system into their pit stops at this weekend’s Japanese GP, despite the very public and obvious problems with Ferrari’s original innovation.
Honda's F1 future
Honda's Nick Fry sat in on the Friday Five press conference and chatted about the future of Honda in F1, the environmental impact of the sport, and even went in to the cost of a Honda engine.
Not the best of days
Qualifying at the Fuji Speedway ended in disappointment for Honda Racing F1 today and Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button will now share the ninth row of the grid for the start of the Japanese GP.
Green tyres for Fuji
Formula One will show its support for the FIA’s Make Cars Green campaign by running on specially prepared green-grooved tyres at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Good to have a dry day
Lewis Hamilton will start from pole position for the Japanese GP after using Bridgestone’s soft compound Potenza tyre to lap the 4.56km Fuji Speedway over two tenths ahead of his nearest rival.

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