So after the drama that was the 2008 Belgium Grand Prix, we are now well on our way to the Italian Grand Prix.
The track is a McLaren favourite, but Ferrari's home grand prix shared with Toro Rosso, and the two Italian drivers on the grid: Jarno Trulli and Giancarlo Fisichella.
Will Hamilton attack with vengeance and grab the crown? Or will Ferrari stake their claim for the WCC and [Massa's] WDC prizes? BMW, always a lurking threat, will they come into play?
Only three drivers on the current grid have won the Italian GP:
Rubens Barrichello (twice)
Fernando Alonso (once)
David Coulthard (once)
Last year's result:
Race: 1st Fernando Alonso, 2nd Lewis Hamilton, 3rd Kimi Raikkonen
Pole: Fernando Alonso 1:21.997
Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:22.871
Weather forecast (source):
Friday AM: Rain/Showers
Friday PM: Rain/Showers
Saturday AM: Rain/Showers
Saturday PM: Rain/showers
Sunday AM: Light rain
Sunday PM: Some clouds

The track is a McLaren favourite, but Ferrari's home grand prix shared with Toro Rosso, and the two Italian drivers on the grid: Jarno Trulli and Giancarlo Fisichella.
Will Hamilton attack with vengeance and grab the crown? Or will Ferrari stake their claim for the WCC and [Massa's] WDC prizes? BMW, always a lurking threat, will they come into play?
Only three drivers on the current grid have won the Italian GP:
Rubens Barrichello (twice)
Fernando Alonso (once)
David Coulthard (once)
Last year's result:
Race: 1st Fernando Alonso, 2nd Lewis Hamilton, 3rd Kimi Raikkonen
Pole: Fernando Alonso 1:21.997
Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:22.871
Weather forecast (source):
Friday AM: Rain/Showers
Friday PM: Rain/Showers
Saturday AM: Rain/Showers
Saturday PM: Rain/showers
Sunday AM: Light rain
Sunday PM: Some clouds
