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Vettel Mania!

Sebastian Vettel scorched his way to a comfortable victory from pole at the Indian Grand Prix Formula One race while Force India earned four points through Nico Hulkenberg’s eighth-place finish here on Sunday.

Vettel faced no challenge whatsoever as the Red Bull driver led from start to finish and recorded his fourth win on the trot to extend his lead in the drivers’ championship to 13 points over Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso.

Alonso raced amazingly as he went past the two McLaren cars and then Mark Webber to take second position, keeping himself in the hunt for the Drivers’ title.

It was a perfect climax for Vettel, who dominated throughout by topping the timings in all FPs, qualifying and on Sunday won the race by comprehensive margin of 9.4 seconds.

Vettel, for whom it was second successive win at the India race, now has 240 points, 13 more than Alonso with three races left in the season.

‘It has been incredible. To come here both years, get the pole and win the race is fantastic. It is a very special Grand Prix and I really like this circuit,’ Vettel said after the win.

Webber conceded his second position to Alonso but managed to finish third ahead of McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton, who was followed by teammate Jenson Button.

Felipe Massa was sixth in the second Ferrari, ahead of Kimi Raiokkonen, Hulkenbeg and teammate Romain Grosjean.

Willams’ Bruno Senna took the last point available with 10th position. Home side Force India also bettered its result as the side had got two points last year. Hulkenberg was superb as he gained four positions to finish eighth.

The result helped Force India reduce the gap with Sauber to 23 points in the Constructors’ championship.

India’s Narain Karthikeyan, who had problems in brakes, finished 21st. He had finished 17th last year. Now Vettel is the first driver since 1989 to lead each and every lap in three consecutive races. The last man to do it was the legendary Ayrton Senna (San Marino, Monaco and Mexican Grand Prix).

When Vettel completed lap 42 of the 60-lap race, he surpassed Jim Clark on all on the all-time consecutive laps led list. Senna has all time record of leading 264 consecutive laps. The title clash is now locked between Vettel and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, who finished second.

Alonso, who had promised to attack, was aggressive as he straight away targeted the two McLarens ahead of him. He first passed Hamilton and then used the DRS in lap three to zip ahead of Button.

‘I never give up. We will never give up. We congratulate Red Bull but we want to be happy today. We were quite fast on the straight line. Today we have to thank the team for this speed. The track gave us some overtaking manoeuver’, Alonso said.

Vettel though was cruising in his Red Bull and gradually increase the gap from Webber to three seconds.

Mark Webber also put up a creditable show to take the third place in the action-packed race.

‘I had to work hard to be on the podium today in third. I enjoyed the race today. We had some car problems. It was very difficult race. A great Grand Prix. Lewis and Button gave me a hard time, Webber said.

The second Force India driver Paul di Resta finished 12th after starting from the 16th position.

Former champion Michael Schumacher had the worst possible start as he suffered a rear-right tyre puncture after a contact with Jean-Eric Vergne of Toro Rosso.
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