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Alonso becomes youngest Formula One champion
(AP)
Updated: 2005-09-26 08:59

Montoya slowly moved away and, by 10 laps, he had a 4.1-second lead over Alonso with Raikkonen in third. The gap remained until the end of the 22nd lap when Alonso pitted and lost second to Raikkonen. Raikkonen led briefly when Montoya went into the pits first.

After 35 laps, the two McLarens were comfortably in front of Alonso, who was not threatened by Schumacher in fourth.

On lap 60 ,Raikkonen came out of the pits just behind Montoya, with Alonso third, 25 seconds back. The race ended after 71 laps.

"The last two or three laps, you start to hear noises and you are a bit worried," Alonso said. "When I crossed the line, I realized everything was done."


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