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The next race is in Greater Noida, India, on 30 October.

Italy

Red Bull take their first victory in Italy, and Vettel shows that he can overtake, with an excellent move to retake the lead from Alonso on lap 5.

And then there was the lengthy battle between Hamilton and Schumacher, whilst Button managed to pass Schumacher almost immediately. Does this signal that Button is the true leader in the McLaren team now, or was it merely a case of a different set-up?

Who would like to guess which driver is responsible this week’s quote:

The start wasn’t good, I don’t know where Fernando came from and it took me a while to realise we were three across the track.

Below are the results from Monza, and don’t forget to check out the overall standings. As the season nears its conclusion, what final position are you hoping to take?

Name Team Name Points
1 Helen Broxap No Chance GP 123
2 Lynne Rodden The Gherkins 116
3 Andy Moore Mooresport 110
4 Jackie Moore Shiny Happy Speedy 109
5 Ben Carswell Kapai 105
6 Gaynor Bingham In it to win it 99
7 Mark Wheatley Vaillant 98
8 Chris Illingworth Four Wheels Turn Again 95
9 Peter Jones Estoril 85 93
10 Josh Rodden Revenge of the Beard 90
10 Sandra Zaragoza Sando L’Auto a Go-go 90
10 Joel Murray Murray Racing 90
13 Tracy Forster Tracy’s Racers 88
14 Ruth Moore Mrs Moore’s Men 87
15 Andy Showell-Rogers Eat My Dust 85
16 Suzy Rodden The Artist 84
17 David Holland 2ndTL 82
17 Daniel Stafford Blue Boar Racing 82
19 Dave Coyle Aotearoa GP 78
20 Oscar Leitheiser Schumacher for Breakfast 76
21 Al Briggs Alabama GP 73
22 John Rhodes Abnormal Aspirations 72
22 Wayne Stillwell The REAL Team Lotus 72
24 James Doc Perfectly Safe Penguin 69
25 Simon Rodden Last Minute 59

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