Felipe Massa Keeps Valencia Win but Must Pay 10,000-Euro Fine
Initially, Felipe Massa's win at the new Valencia track was undecided, pending investigation, but Formula 1 race control has just officially released that the Ferrari number one will keep his win, but will receive a fine of 10,000 Euros.
Felipe had a pit incident on lap 37 which nearly saw his Ferrari collide with Adrian Sutil's Force India car in the pit-lane after pulling out illegally.
In Massa's defence, he did take the action to pull back on exiting the pits to avoid any collision.
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Lewis Hamilton was happy with his second-place finish today, however, he would have been happier had Massa received up to a 10-place grid-drop. This decision still sees the McLaren driver sitting comfortably on top of the World Championship.
Final standings for the European Grand Prix (Valencia) are as follows:
1. MASSA Ferrari
2. HAMILTON McLaren +5.6s
3. KUBICA BMW +37.3s
4. KOVALAINEN McLaren +39.7s
5. TRULLI Toyota +50.6s
6. VETTEL Toro Rosso +52.6s
7. GLOCK Toyota +67.9s
8. ROSBERG Williams +71.4s
9. HEIDFELD BMW +82.1s
10. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso +89.7s
11. PIQUET Renault +92.7s
12. WEBBER Red Bull +1 lap
13. BUTTON Honda +1 lap
14. FISICHELLA Force India +1 lap
15. NAKAJIMA Williams +1 lap
16. BARRICHELLO Honda +1 lap
17. COULTHARD Red Bull +1 lap
R. RAIKKONEN Ferrari +12 laps
R. SUTIL Force India +16 laps
R. ALONSO Renault +57 laps




