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Hamilton wins Singapore Grand Prix
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-09-28 11:01
SINGAPORE: Lewis Hamilton produced a masterful drive to win Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix ahead of Timo Glock and Fernando Alonso as Jenson Button got more points on the board to shore up his championship lead. Starting from first on the grid, Briton Hamilton led from start to finish in difficult driving conditions to take the chequered flag in his McLaren, 9.6 seconds ahead of the Toyota. It was his second win of the season, after Hungary, and the 11th of his career. Spain's Alonso, who won here last year in controversial circumstances when Nelson Piquet Jr deliberately crashed, brought some cheer to Renault with a hard-fought third to make the podium again.
The Red Bull driver was second and in a close-fought battle with Hamilton, but after pitting for a second time on lap 39, exited too quickly and incurred a drive-through penalty. At least he finished one place ahead of championship leader Button, but with just three races left the gap between the two is 25 points and Vettel's chances of catching the Briton are disappearing. Button now has 84 points with his Brawn GP teammate Rubens Barrichello 15 behind after ending sixth here under lights. Heikki Kovalainen in the second McLaren finished seventh and BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica was eighth. The Brawn pair now looks certain to deliver the constructors' championship to its eponymous team chief Ross Brawn in the outfit's first season, with one of them being crowned world champion. The front row of the grid was always going to be decisive on the bumpy Marina Bay street circuit, where overtaking is difficult, and Hamilton made the most of starting on pole. Driving with aplomb and assurance on a track that demands precision, nerve and confidence, he came through the opening corner scramble in prime position. Nico Rosberg got past Vettel to be in second and Alonso had a storming start, powering to fourth from fifth. But by the end of the first lap, the Spaniard was down to sixth with Mark Webber and Glock getting past him. Button was up one place to 10th and Barrichello was seventh. Webber was subsequently asked by his team to move aside and let Glock and Alonso back past him as his overtaking move on that opening lap was deemed to be illegal as he marginally left the track. Hamilton and Rosberg were trading fastest times but by lap 10 the Briton was 2.2 seconds clear and more than 10 seconds ahead of fourth-placed Glock. AFP |