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The Japan Grand Prix wrapped up moments ago and in a huge disappointment for Ferrari fans Michael Schumacher's engine blew up in an unspectacular fashion on lap 37 taking the race leader out of the competition.
Schumacher held a healthy lead over Fernando Alonso throughout the race and was gaining momentum setting a record time in the previous sector before his catastrophic engine mishap. In typical gentleman-racer style Renault's Fernando Alonso blew past Schumacher briefly waving to his German competition as he took the lead.
The first reported details of the race are available at
Formula1.com.
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