Alonso Cruises to Victory in Germany

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Fernando Alonso stretched his lead in the Formula One championship with an imperious win at the German Grand Prix on Sunday.

Fernando Alonso stretched his lead in the Formula One championship with an imperious win at the German Grand Prix on Sunday.

The Ferrari driver held off title rival Sebastian Vettel and a resurgent Jenson Button for the win, which sees him go 34 points clear at the top of the table, ahead of Mark Webber and Vettel.

Webber only managed to finish eighth, damaging his championship chances.

"That was fantastic again," Alonso said in televised comments. "Tonight we have some parties on the plane."

Vettel said that he had battled “like a lion” but had been unable to match Alonso's pace in the final stage of the race.

Alonso put in a disciplined performance and for most of the race kept his lead over first Vettel and then Button at over the one-second margin required for his challengers to use their DRS speed-boost devices.

Starting from 6th, Button dispatched Michael Schumacher with a daring lunge down the inside of the hairpin as he worked his way up the field, before stealing second place from Vettel on lap 42 with some fast laps and a rapid pitstop from the McLaren crew.

Button, whose performance represented a remarkable resurgence for a man without a podium since April, whittled away at Alonso’s lead but the Spaniard matched his pace and held on for the win.

Vettel overtook Button with one lap remaining, but passed the Briton while off the track, prompting a stewards’ inquiry.

Vettel defended the move after the race, saying he had no idea where Button was.

“I can’t see him from inside the car,” he said in televised comments.

Kimi Raikkonen was fourth Lotus, ahead of the Saubers of Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Perez in fifth and sixth, with Schumacher 7th for Mercedes.

Schumacher, the last German to win his home race in 2006, had raised hopes of an unlikely challenge for the lead as he threatened Vettel on the first lap, but fell back down the field after Vettel’s defensive driving kept the seven-time champion at bay.

Behind Webber in eighth, the German duo of Nico Hulkenberg and Nico Rosberg took the last of the points in ninth and 10th.

Lewis Hamilton, competing in his 100th race, saw his challenge end early on with a puncture on the third lap that forced him to pit, while the first lap had already seen Felipe Massa, Romain Grosjean and Bruno Senna in for repairs after a series of collisions.

Despite being far down the field, Hamilton then put in competitive lap times throughout the race and even unlapped himself from Vettel in a show of force before finally retiring on lap 58.

Russian driver Vitaly Petrov had a largely quiet race including a brief battle with Red Bull’s Mark Webber before dueling wheel-to-wheel with his Caterham teammate Heikki Kovalainen late in the race.

The Russian came out on top after a thrilling battle through several corners and eventually finished 16th.

The next race is in Hungary next weekend.

 

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