Fernando Alonso wins tense race at Hockenheim
German GP: Fernando Alonso wins tense race at Hockenheim
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso beat Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and McLaren's Jenson Button in a close fight
to win the German Grand Prix.
The Spaniard became the only man to win three times so far this season.
He drove a controlled race and stayed just far enough ahead of his pursuers to maintain the lead.
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“Great strategy calls from the team to keep me ahead through the pit stops. I knew it would be a long race to the end”Fernando Alonso
Button climbed up from sixth on the grid to pass Vettel at the second pit stops but was re-passed with two laps to go.
However, the Englishman was promoted to second place after race stewards
gave Vettel a 20-second penalty for his overtake of Button on the penultimate lap.
Lewis Hamilton retired with gearbox damage after
running well down the field following an early puncture. But he will not
incur any penalty for a gearbox change because of his retirement.
The result
extends Alonso's championship lead to 34 points
ahead of Red Bull's Mark Webber who had a low-key race to eighth place, never showing any real pace.
Alonso said: "It was tough, not an easy race. Maybe we
were not the quickest in dry conditions but we were competitive and it
was enough to maintain the lead.
"Great strategy calls from the team to keep me ahead
through the pit stops. I knew it would be a long race to the end, with
Jenson putting pressure.
"But the car was feeling good on top speed and traction
and that was enough to keep the lead into Turn 6, and after that
overtaking is not so easy."
The only consolation for Hamilton
on the occasion of his 100th grand prix
was that the McLaren showed encouraging pace following a major performance upgrade.
At one stage, Hamilton unlapped himself on Vettel -
although not Alonso - as he attempted vainly to recover from his early
set-back.
A move which angered the double world champion.
Alonso was never very far in front but was always able
to stay just far enough ahead of first Vettel and then Button to ensure
they could not use their DRS overtaking aids to pass him into the
hairpin at Turn 6.
It led to a tense grand prix in which the identity of the winner was always in doubt until Alonso took the chequered flag.
The Ferrari made a lightening start from pole position
and although Vettel quickly closed up the initial gap Alonso had built
on the first lap, the Spaniard was able to pull clear before their first
pit stops to ensure he held the lead into the second stint.
Meanwhile, Button was fighting past Hulkenberg and then Schumacher, to move quietly into third place.
Vettel emerged from his first pit stop five seconds
ahead of Button but the McLaren closed remorselessly on the Red Bull and
passed the German by making his second stop a lap earlier.
Vettel emerged from the pits to find Button on his outside on the run to Turn 2, and the McLaren easily took the position.