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2010 F1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND
23 - 25 July 2010
Pos
Driver
Time
1
Fernando Alonso 1:27:38.864
2
Felipe Massa +4.1 secs
3
Sebastian Vettel +5.1 secs
4
Lewis Hamilton +26.8 secs
5
Jenson Button +29.4 secs
6
Mark Webber +43.6 secs
7
Robert Kubica +1 Lap
8
Nico Rosberg +1 Lap
9
Michael Schumacher +1 Lap
10
Vitaly Petrov +1 Lap
Formula 1 Season 2010
23 - 25 July 2010
Race 11 : Germany
Pos
Driver
Points
1
Lewis Hamilton 157
2
Jenson Button 143
3
Mark Webber 136
4
Sebastian Vettel 136
5
Fernando Alonso 123
6
Nico Rosberg 94
7
Robert Kubica 89
8
Felipe Massa 85
9
Michael Schumacher 38
10
Adrian Sutil 35
Formula 1 Season 2010
23 - 25 July 2010
Race 11 : Germany
Pos
Team
Points
1
McLaren-Mercedes 300
2
RBR-Renault 272
3
Ferrari 208
4
Mercedes GP 132
5
Renault 96
6
Force India-Mercedes 47
7
Williams-Cosworth 31
8
BMW Sauber-Ferrari 15
9
STR-Ferrari 10
10
Lotus-Cosworth 0
11 HRT-Cosworth 0
12 Virgin-Cosworth 0

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Race - Alonso leads Ferrari one-two in Germany

Felipe Massa handed Ferrari team mate Fernando Alonso a controversial victory in Sunday's German Grand Prix as the red team scored their second one-two of the season and the win they were under so much pressure to achieve before the summer break, beating Sebastian Vettel’s pole-winning Red Bull into third place.

Lewis Hamilton held on to his championship lead as fourth place brought him to 157 points ahead of McLaren team mate Jenson Button, who moved to 143 points after finishing fifth. Red Bull’s Mark Webber was sixth after a race in which he was held back by an engine problem. He and Vettel are now joint third with 136 points, as Alonso closed up on 123 and Massa climbed to 85.

As Vettel squeezed Alonso towards the pit wall at the start, Massa sprinted around the outside of both to take the lead and he held it until the 49th lap, when he slowed - deliberately it seemed to the spectator - exiting the hairpin, allowing Alonso to overtake. The previous lap the two Ferraris had been eight-tenths of a second apart, with Vettel 5.1s back.

As Alonso sped home to win, Massa let Vettel close in but always had things under control to take second place, a year to the day since his accident in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Hamilton didn’t have the pace to hold on to the three leaders, but kept Button behind him as Webber struggled with his oil consumption problem to stay in the damage limitation game.

Behind them, there was a big fight in the midfield for the lower points. Robert Kubica took his Renault to a lapped seventh place ahead of the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher, with Renault’s Vitaly Petrov putting in a strong performance to take the final point in 10th place.

BMW Sauber’s Pedro de la Rosa ran most of the race on a set of prime Bridgestone tyres and finally switched to options on the 51st of the 67 laps, dropping from seventh to 14th. Then Heikki Kovalainen closed the door while being lapped, necessitating another stop for a new front wing. The Lotus driver retired, joining team mate Jarno Trulli who’d stopped earlier.

Kamui Kobayashi took 11th in the other BMW Sauber, ahead of the dueling Williams of Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg which both lost out in a first-lap melee when the two Force Indias and the two Toro Rossos all got together. Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi lost his rear wing and had to quit, but Jaime Alguersuari recovered to take 15th ahead of Liuzzi and Sutil, the latter using three sets of tyres.

Timo Glock and Virgin emerged as the winner of the new teams’ race, from Bruno Senna’s HRT, as Lucas di Grassi spun and had to retire after leading his Virgin team mate, and HRT’s Sakon Yamamoto also failed to go the distance.

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