
Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen was back on form when he won the Malaysian Grand Prix
The one-two finish the team had hoped for was wrecked when Felipe Massa spun off while running second.
It was also Raikkonen’s seventh win for Ferrari and his second win in Malaysia.
Robert Kubica finished second and almost 20 seconds behind Raikkonen
It was Robert Kubica’s best formula 1 career result
Lewis Hamilton, who won in Australia, had a problem with his first pit-stop, when the front right wheel took a while to remove, and for most of the race was stuck behind Webber.
So Hamilton ended up finishing 5th despite a last minute charge for Trulli’s 4th spot
Raikkonen has now cut Hamilton’s lead at the top to just three points
David Coulthard and Jenson Button finished 9th and 10th
| POS | DRIVER | TEAM | RESULT |
| 1. | K. Räikkönen | Ferrari | 1:31:18.555 |
| 2. | R. Kubica | BMW Sauber | + 19.570 |
| 3. | H. Kovalainen | McLaren | + 38.450 |
| 4. | J. Trulli | Toyota | + 45.832 |
| 5. | L. Hamilton | McLaren | + 46.548 |
| 6. | N. Heidfeld | BMW Sauber | + 49.833 |
| 7. | M. Webber | Red Bull Racing | + 1:08.130 |
| 8. | F. Alonso | Renault | + 1:10.041 |
| 9. | D. Coulthard | Red Bull Racing | + 1:16.220 |
| 10. | J. Button | Honda | + 1:26.214 |
| 11. | N. Piquet Jr. | Renault | + 1:32.202 |
| 12. | G. Fisichella | Force India | + 1 Lap |
| 13. | R. Barrichello | Honda | + 1 Lap |
| 14. | N. Rosberg | Williams | + 1 Lap |
| 15. | A. Davidson | Super Aguri F1 | + 1 Lap |
| 16. | T. Sato | Super Aguri F1 | + 2 Laps |
| 17. | K. Nakajima | Williams | + 2 Laps |
| Non Finishers | |||
| 18. | S. Vettel | Toro Rosso | Unknown |
| 19. | F. Massa | Ferrari | Spin |
| 20. | A. Sutil | Force India | Unknown |
| 21. | T. Glock | Toyota | Collision |
| 22. | S. Bourdais | Toro Rosso | Spin |




