Team by team analysis of Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix (listed in championship order):

FERRARI (Kimi Raikkonen 1, Felipe Massa 2) Ferrari's third one-two of the season, Raikkonen's fourth win of the year and 13th of his career. It was also the Finn's third Belgian GP win in a row and left him just 13 points off the lead with three races left. The win was also the 199th of Ferrari's history. Ferrari have clinched the constructors'championship, subject to McLaren not appealing against the loss of all their constructors' points.

BMW SAUBER (Nick Heidfeld 5, Robert Kubica 9) Heidfeld went from sixth on the grid to fifth. Kubica started 14th but lost a lot of time in traffic.

RENAULT (Heikki Kovalainen 8, Giancarlo Fisichella retired) Kovalainen was on a one-stop strategy. He has now finished his last six races in the points. Fisichella had an engine change after qualifying and started from the pit lane in the spare car. He ran off the track at turn five on the first lap and retired with a broken front left pushrod.

WILLIAMS (Nico Rosberg 6, Alex Wurz retired) Williams have Renault in their sights and are now just 11 points behind the outgoing champions. Rosberg scored for the fourth race in a row. Wurz struggled with a fuel pressure problem before retiring.

RED BULL (Mark Webber 7, David Coulthard retired) Coulthard stopped with an hydraulic problem. Webber enjoyed an untroubled afternoon for a change.

TOYOTA (Ralf Schumacher 10, Jarno Trulli 11) Trulli lost places at the start while Ralf benefited from aone-stop strategy. The next race is at the Toyota-owned Fuji track in Japan.

SUPER AGURI (Takuma Sato 15, Anthony Davidson 16) Davidson had a problem on the front end of the car on his way to the starting grid, and started from the pitlane.

HONDA (Rubens Barrichello 13, Jenson Button retired) Button retired on lap 37, seven from the end, with an hydraulic failure. Barrichello struggled with the car's handling from start to finish.

TORO ROSSO (Vitantonio Liuzzi 12, Sebastien Vettel retired) Vettel retired with a steering problem.

SPYKER (Adrian Sutil 14, Sakon Yamamoto 17) Spyker's most competitive race yet, with Sutil running 12th early on and putting pressure on Coulthard after passing Liuzzi,Button and Trulli.

MCLAREN (Fernando Alonso 3, Lewis Hamilton 4) Alonso cut Hamilton's lead to two points after forcing the Briton wide at the first corner. Team boss Ron Dennis said it was just part of racing. REUTERS

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