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Vettel wins Brazil GP to keep title race alive
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 11 - 2010

SAO PAULO: Sebastian Vettel won the Brazilian Grand Prix Sunday to set up a showdown for the Formula One title at the season-ending Abu Dhabi race next weekend.
Red Bull teammate Mark Webber was second, championship leader Fernando Alonso of Ferrari third and Lewis Hamilton of McLaren fourth.
The top two places at the 4.3-kilometer Interlagos track gave Red Bull its first constructors' championship.
Alonso was the only driver who could have won the championship in Brazil, but his third-place finish was not enough. He has an eight-point lead over Webber and a 15-point advantage over Vettel ahead of Abu Dhabi next weekend. Hamilton is 24 points back.
Alonso now has 246 points, while Webber has 238 and Vettel 231. Hamilton has 222 points and remains in contention but with remote chances. Alonso can clinch his third F1 title with a second-place finish in the last race.
Defending champion Jenson Button of McLaren, who was nearly robbed by armed men the day before outside the track, finished fifth and cannot win the title.
Vettel got a good start from second place to pass pole pole-sitter Nico Hulkenberg of Williams and never looked in trouble.
“It's an incredible day,” Vettel said. “I had a good start. I saw that Nico had too much wheel spin and used my momentum. There was just enough room there.”
Hulkenberg also was overtaken by Webber on the first lap, and then was passed by Alonso on the seventh lap. The 23-year-old German rookie was trying to give Williams its first win since 2004, when Juan Pablo Montoya won at Interlagos. His surprising pole Saturday was the team's first in 100 races, since the 2005 European GP.
Vettel and Webber pulled away from the field after getting past Hulkenberg, but they temporarily lost their advantage when the safety car was deployed on Lap 51 because of a crash by Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi.
Hamilton made an extra pit stop under the safety car, but was not able to move closer to the leaders despite the fresh tires. “I had no grip,” Hamilton said. “I feel quite lucky to have finished where I finished. We'll go to the next race with nothing to lose. We will just keep pushing.”
Vettel won the race by 4.2 seconds ahead of Webber and 6.8 in front of Alonso. Hamilton was 14.6 back. It was Vettel's fourth win this season, and the eighth overall for Red Bull, which has been the dominant car this season. But the team arrived at the final two races without a comfortable advantage in the standings because of missed opportunities during the season, including driver mistakes and mechanical failures.
Red Bull reached 469 points to clinch the constructors' title with one race to spare. McLaren is second with 421. Webber said he was not able to push harder because of an overheating engine, but was satisfied with the result.
Felipe Massa, a two-time winner in front of his home crowd in Brazil, had problems on the pit lane and fell out of contention early in the race, finishing 15th. The 29-year-old Alonso is trying to claim his third F1 title, after winning with Renault in 2005 and 2006. He could have won it with a victory on Sunday if Webber finished fifth or worse. A second or third place also could have been enough had his rivals faltered.
The Brazilian GP was marred by an armed attack on a car carrying defending champion Jenson Button, who was not injured thanks to swift action by the undercover police officer driving his armored car just outside Interlagos after Saturday's qualifying.
About six heavily armed men approached Button's car at a traffic light, forcing the undercover officer to take evasive action to get everyone to safety unharmed in what Button called “a pretty scary situation.”
The attack happened on the same night three Sauber engineers were robbed just outside Interlagos, heightening security concerns in the country set to host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.


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