Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel won the Korean Grand Prix on Sunday to
move ahead of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso in the Formula One championship
standings by six points with four races remaining.
Vettel started second on the grid behind Mark Webber but overtook his
teammate on the first turn and never relinquished the lead, finishing
8.2 seconds ahead of Webber. Alonso was third, 13.9 seconds off the
pace.
“The foundation was there with a good start,” Vettel said. “I wasn’t
sure because I was starting on the dirty side of the grid but I was able
to get some good grip and get inside at the first turn.”
Vettel, who also won the previous races in Singapore and Japan, is
moving within sight of a third straight championship title something
only previously achieved by Juan—Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher.
Webber claimed his first second—place finish of the season but the Australian was disappointed with his start from pole.
“The initial launch was not good,” Webber said. “There was some wheel
spin and from there I knew I would have issues. It was very mediocre.”
Ferrari’s Felipe Massa was fourth, followed by Lotus driver Kimi
Raikkonen and Force India’s Nico Hulkenberg. McLaren driver Lewis
Hamilton finished a disappointing 10th, despite starting third on the
grid.
Lotus driver Romain Grosjean avoided the first—lap incidents that he was
involved in at the Belgian and Japanese GP’s to finish seventh ahead of
Toro Rosso drivers Jean Eric—Vergne and Daniel Ricciardo.
It was Vettel’s fourth win of the season and the first 1—2 finish for
Red Bull. Vettel leads the driver’s standings for the first time this
year.
Alonso has not won since the German GP when it looked like he was going
to run away with the championship. He was the innocent victim of
first—lap collisions in Belgium and Japan.
Sauber driver Kamui Kobayashi made contact with Jenson Button on Turn 3
of the first lap, sending the McLaren driver to an early retirement.
Kobayashi was handed a drive—through penalty for causing the collision.
Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg also went out on the first lap.