Last Updated: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 15:19
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen has extended his lead in the Drivers' Championship to nine points after victory in the Spanish Grand Prix.
The Finn controlled the race from start to finish despite the Grand Prix being disrupted by two interventions by the safety car, making it two wins in the opening four races.
Lewis Hamilton finished third in Barcelona with Ferrari's Felipe Massa holding off the Briton's late challenge to hang on for second spot.
BMW's Robert Kubica had to settle for fourth spot, with Australian Mark Webber fifth in his Red Bull and another Brit, Jenson Button, taking sixth in his Honda.
There was disappointment for the home fans though with Fernando Alonso, who started the race second on the grid, retiring with engine failure having been sat in fifth at the time.
McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen smashed straight into the tyre wall at 150mph after a breakage in his left front wheel, but the Finn gave a thumbs up sign to the crowd after being taken from the track on a stretcher.