2007 Turkish Grand Prix

2007 Turkish Grand Prix
Race 12 of 17 in the 2007 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
Date 26 August 2007
Official name 2007 Formula 1 Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix
Location Istanbul Racing Circuit, Tuzla, Turkey
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.338 km (3.317 miles)
Distance 58 laps, 309.396 km (192.250 miles)
Weather Sunny
Attendance 65,000
Pole position
Driver Ferrari
Time 1:27.329
Fastest lap
Driver Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
Time 1:27.295 on lap 57
Podium
First Ferrari
Second Ferrari
Third McLaren-Mercedes
Lap leaders

The 2007 Turkish Grand Prix (officially the 2007 Formula 1 Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix)[1] was the twelfth race of the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship. Won by Felipe Massa, it was held on 26 August 2007 at the Istanbul Park in Tuzla. It was the third time a Formula One race had been held here. The two previous winners of the race were Kimi Räikkönen in 2005 and Massa in 2006, both of whom race for Ferrari in 2007.

It came following considerable controversy after the 2006 event, where the organisers were fined $5,000,000 for political bias, due to their choice of Mehmet Ali Talat to present the winner's trophy. Talat is President of the Turkish Cypriot state, which is not an internationally recognised government. This was seen by the governing body of Formula One as having compromised their neutrality.

Lewis Hamilton came into the race with a 7-point lead over McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso after Hamilton's controversial victory in the 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix. McLaren led Ferrari in the constructors' championship by 19 points despite not being allowed to score points in Hungary. However, the Ferrari had looked strong in recent weeks, and their two cars ultimately dominated the race from start to finish, Massa and Räikkönen taking first and second places respectively. A late puncture dropped Hamilton to fifth place and cut his championship lead over Alonso to five points.

During the press conference following the race, Massa commented that "the Istanbul Park was the track where he made his career turn-around, and finally began winning races." He also praised the track as well as the city.[2]

  1. ^ "Turkish". Formula1.com. Archived from the original on 2007-11-04. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Turkish Grand Prix - selected driver quotes". Formula1.com. Formula One Group. Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2015.