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Formula 1

Autoviva2012-07-22 15:00:39

Fernando Alonso takes well judged German Grand Prix win

 
 
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Fernando Alonso takes well judged German Grand Prix win

Fernando Alonso won the German Grand Prix in the Ferrari in dry and sunny conditions at Hockenheim, with Sebastian Vettel in the Red Bull and Jenson Button in his McLaren completing the podium positions.

Alonso controlled the race from the front after making a good start and protected his tyres well in the latter stages despite looking like he may come under pressure from Jenson Button who pitted one lap earlier than Alonso and Vettel, leapfrogging the German driver in the process.

Vettel re-passed Button on the penultimate lap, but came under investigation from the stewards in the aftermath.

Kimi Raikkonen had a quiet race after passing Michael Schumacher during the pit stops as the Mercedes burned through its tyres. Both Saubers also took advantage of Mercedes misery as Michael Schumacher dropped back, although he 44 year-old German tried a late come back on new tyres after a late third pit stop.

Mark Webber seemed to struggle all afternoon and took eighth, although the reason for his problems remain a mystery as he looked to lack confidence. The two Nico’s took ninth and tenth and the final two points, with Hulkenberg in the Force India heading Schumacher’s team-mate Rosberg in his Mercedes.

Notable strugglers included Lewis Hamilton who retired in the late stages after puncturing his McLaren’s tyre on debris from Felipe Massa’s nose cone and Romain Grosjean who never got to grips with his Lotus.

 

*Vettel under investigation

 

German GP Results

Position

Driver

Team

Time/Gap

1

Fernanado Alonso

Ferrari

1h31m05.862s

2

Sebastian Vettel *

Red Bull

+3.732s

3

Jenson Button

McLaren

+6.949s

4

Kimi Raikkonen

Lotus

+16.409s

5

Kamui Kobayashi

Sauber

+21.925s

6

Sergio Perez

Sauber

+27.896s

7

Michael Schumacher

Mercedes

+28.970s

8

Mark Webber

Red Bull

+46.941s

9

Nico Hulkenberg

Force India

+48.162s

10

Nico Rosberg

Mercedes

+48.889s

11

Paul di Resta

Force India

+59.227s

12

Felipe Massa

Ferrari

+1m11.428s

13

Daniel Ricciardo

Toro Rosso

+1m16.829s

14

Jean-Eric Vergne

Toro Rosso

+1m16.965s

15

Pastor Maldonado

Williams

+1 Lap

16

Vitaly Petrov

Caterham

+1 Lap

17

Bruno Senna

Williams

+1 Lap

18

Romain Grosjean

Lotus

+1 Lap

19

Heikki Kovalainen

Caterham

+2 Laps

20

Charles Pic

Marussia

+2 Laps

21

Pedro de la Rosa

HRT

+3 Laps

22

Timo Glock

Marussia

+3 Laps

23

Narain Karthikeyan

HRT

+2 Laps

24

Lewis Hamilton

McLaren

Retired

 

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