Vettel charges to European GP victory

VALENCIA, Spain,  (Reuters) – Red Bull’s Sebastian  Vettel won the European Grand Prix yesterday while McLaren’s  Lewis Hamilton doubled his championship lead by finishing  runner-up for the third year in a row.

Formula One world champion Jenson Button finished third for  McLaren after an afternoon full of incident, controversy and  uncertainty at a street circuit that has offered few thrills in  the past.

Hamilton, who had started the day three points clear of his  team mate, now has 127 points to Button’s 121 after nine races  with Vettel on 115 after chalking up his second win of the  season.

While Vettel thrust himself back into the thick of the title  chase by leading from pole to chequered flag, team mate Mark  Webber provided the day’s big drama when he walked away  unscathed from a massive crash.

The Australian’s car was launched vertically into the air  after slamming into the back of Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus, the  Red Bull twisting in the air and landing upside down on the nose  and roll bar.      3
“Motor racing has just seen one of its luckiest days. That  could have been a very, very bad incident,” said David  Coulthard, the former Red Bull driver turned BBC television  pundit.

The safety car was deployed for four laps after Webber’s  accident, triggering a drive-through penalty for Hamilton, who  was judged to have illegally overtaken as it exited the pit  lane.

To the fury of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, who was  immediately behind and found himself held up by the safety car,  Hamilton had built up a sufficient margin that he was able to  take his penalty and still retain position.

ENTHRALLING BATTLE

The drive-through, on the 27th of 57 laps, still took the  sting out of what might have been an enthralling battle at the  front as Hamilton chased his third win in a row.

Alonso, who finished ninth in front of his home crowd, could  still end up having the last laugh, with nine drivers —  including Button — taking the chequered flag under  investigation by stewards for driving too quickly when the  safety car was on track.

Brazilian Rubens Barrichello, last year’s winner for  champions Brawn GP, finished fourth for Williams with Poland’s  Robert Kubica fifth in a Renault.

Germany’s Adrian Sutil was sixth for Force India ahead of  Sauber rookie Kamui Kobayashi who completed all but the last  four laps on one set of tyres and was running as high as third.

The Japanese passed Alonso on the last lap and then  Sebastien Buemi’s Toro Rosso into the final corner.

Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa made it a double points finish for  Sauber in 10th place.

Germany’s seven-times champion Michael Schumacher finished  16th for Mercedes.