MONTREAL, June 10 - McLaren's Lewis Hamilton took his first Formula One
victory on Sunday, keeping his cool in a chaotic Canadian Grand Prix to take the
outright lead in the championship.
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McLaren Formula
One driver Lewis Hamilton (R) of Britain, winner of the Canadian F1 Grand
Prix, is sprayed with champagne by second-placed BMW driver Nick Heidfeld
of Germany in Montreal, June 10, 2007. Hamilton won his first Formula One
race in a crash-marred Canadian Grand Prix. [Reuters]
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Starting in pole position, in just
his sixth race, the 22-year-old Briton became the first black driver to win in
the sport and the first rookie since Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya for Williams
in 2001.
German Nick Heidfeld was second for BMW Sauber with Alex Wurz of Williams
taking third place at the circuit where he made his debut a decade ago.
Hamilton now leads the championship with 48 points, eight clear of team mate
and double world champion Fernando Alonso who finished seventh.
Hamilton had finished on the podium in all five of his opening races before
Sunday's race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
In an incident packed race, Ferrari's title contender Felipe Massa and
Renault's Giancarlo Fisichella were disqualified while BMW's Polish driver
Robert Kubica was taken to hospital after a horrific crash.
The safety car was deployed four times.
Hamilton showed great composure, while those around him were scraping into
walls and pirouetting around corners, to confirm his status as a future
champion.
Hamilton gained the upper hand over Alonso at the first turn when the
Spaniard ran wide, sped over the grass and found himself stuck behind Heidfeld
in third place.
By lap five Hamilton was 3.2 seconds clear of Heidfeld with Alonso trailing a
further 1.2 seconds behind in third.
Alonso later received a 10 second penalty for entering the pit after the
safety car had come out, effectively ending his chances.
Alonso's dismal day was completed when he was overtaken by Japanese driver
Takuma Sato's Super Aguri with two laps remaining.
Kubica was flown by helicopter to hospital after his BMW hit a Toyota on the
approach to the hairpin on lap 27 and took off, flying through the air and
slamming into a concrete wall at high speed before barrel-rolling across the
track.
Television reports said the Pole had broken a leg.