Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Unstoppable Vettel one step from title after Korean hat-trick

YEONGAM (South Korea): Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel completed a hat-trick of Korean Grand Prix victories on Sunday to put himself only one week away from potentially clinching his fourth successive Formula One title.

The 26-year-old’s third successive Korean win, and eighth triumph in 14 races, left him 77 points clear of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso with five races — and a maximum 125 points — remaining.

If the German wins in Japan next weekend — as he did last year — and Alonso fails to finish in the top eight — as also happened last year — the championship will be over.

“That was a very, very disciplined drive. Well done,” team principal Christian Horner told him over the radio after taking the chequered flag. Vettel, who now has 34 career wins, replied with his customary whoop of delight.

Alonso could manage only sixth place on an overcast afternoon that threatened rain without delivering the downpours that might have mixed up the field and given him more of a hope.

The Spaniard now has 195 points to Vettel’s 272.

“There’s still a chance for Fernando, I think,” said Vettel. “So we have to stay on top of our game. But to be honest...we’re just having a good time.

“I look forward to Japan because it’s one of the nicest tracks of the whole season.”

In a race that exploded into action, with two safety car periods including one bizarre moment when a fire marshals’ regular 4X4 drove on to the track and led the field before the official Mercedes pace car had been deployed, Vettel celebrated his fourth victory in a row.

Finland’s Kimi Raikkonen finished second, ahead of Lotus team-mate Romain Grosjean, in a race running along familiar lines of Vettel domination before jolting the audience awake with a bang.

McLaren’s Mexican Sergio Perez brought out the first safety car with the explosive delamination of his front right tyre, which had worn through after hard braking, that left a strip of tread lying in the middle of the track on lap 31 of 55.

When that safety car came in on lap 36, after the debris had been cleared, Vettel’s Australian team-mate Mark Webber was hit by Adrian Sutil’s skidding Force India at the re-start.

The Australian pulled over with his car on fire, for the second race in a row.

With marshals struggling to put out the blaze with extinguishers, the 4x4 appeared on the track ahead of the field between turns one and two and with its hazard lights on while the official Mercedes SLS AMG safety car brought up the rear.

“It’s not great getting stuck behind the safety car but I’m really pleased with the result and great by the team,” said Vettel, whose podium appearance at the sparsely-attended Yeongam circuit met none of the booing that had marked the previous three races.

“Fortunately we had enough pace to get ahead after both safety cars but both Kimi and Romain were very competitive and did better with their tyres,” he added.

Results:

Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Red Bull-Renault 1:43:13.701; 2. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Lotus-Renault +00:04.224; 3. Romain Grosjean (France) Lotus-Renault 00:04.927; 4. Nico Huelkenberg (Germany) Sauber-Ferrari 00:24.114; 5. Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes 00:25.255; 6. Fernando Alonso (Spain) Ferrari 00:26.189; 7. Nico Rosberg (Germany) Mercedes 00:26.698; 8. Jenson Button (Britain) McLaren 00:32.262; 9. Felipe Massa (Brazil) Ferrari 00:34.390; 10. Sergio Perez (Mexico) McLaren 00:35.155; 11. Esteban Gutierrez (Mexico) Sauber-Ferrari 00:35.990; 12. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) Williams-Renault 00:47.049; 13. Pastor Maldonado (Venezuela) Williams-Renault 00:50.013; 14. Charles Pic (France) Caterham-Renault 01:03.578; 15. Giedo van der Garde (Netherlands) Caterham-Renault 01:04.501; 16. Jules Bianchi (France) Marussia-Cosworth 01:07.970; 17. Max Chilton (Britain) Marussia-Cosworth 01:12.898; 18r. Jean-Eric Vergne (France) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 2 laps 19r. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 3 laps; 20r. Adrian Sutil (Germany) Force India-Mercedes 5 laps.
Retired: Mark Webber (Australia) Red Bull-Renault 19 laps; Paul Di Resta (Britain) Force India-Mercedes 31 laps.

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