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Posted at 8:37 a.m., Sunday, October 21, 2007

Autos: Raikkonen edges Hamilton, Alonso for F1 title

By TALES AZZONI
Associated Press Writer

SAO PAULO, Brazil — Kimi Raikkonen won the Brazilian Grand Prix today to capture the Formula One title in the tightest race for the championship in 21 years.

The Ferrari driver rallied from third place in the points standings for his first F1 crown, taking advantage of Lewis Hamilton's mistake on the first lap and Fernando Alonso's disappointing run.

Raikkonen grabbed the lead with 17 laps to go and was followed by teammate Felipe Massa. Alonso, Hamilton's McLaren teammate, finished third.

Hamilton was trying to become the first rookie to win the title and F1's youngest champion. He went off the track on the first lap and later had car problems to finish seventh.

Alonso would have had to finish second and Hamilton fifth to keep Raikkonen from winning the championship after his victory. Raikkonen erased a seven-point gap coming into the race to finish with 110 points, one more than Hamilton and Alonso.