GP of Japan: Vettel closer to the title


With Alonso out of battle from the first turn and them 25 points of victory in the pocket, Vettel could not have imagined a better result for himself and his team.
This development is the worst possible for the Spanish Ferrari driver, who remains in charge in the drivers' championship, but with a small difference from the second. Just four points, with five games left, is essentially something that gives new dynamics and interest to the league.

In the first turn of the race Kimi Raikkonen's front spoiler rested on Alonso's rear tire, destroying it. Alongside, Romein Grosjean clashed with Mark Webber and Bruno Senna over Nico Rosberg, thus imposing the entry of the safety car on the track.

Ο Vettel, having started from the pole position, maintained first place during the race, even having the speed that allowed him not to be threatened by anyone. Second, with quite a difference, Massa finished, while Kobayashi completed the podium. Jenson Button completed the top ten, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Raikkonen, Nico Hulkenberg, Pastor Maldonado, Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo.

overall ranking of the match:
Position
Guide
Club
Year
Degrees
1
Sebastien Vettel
Red Bull-Renault
1:28:56.247
25
2
Felipe Massa
Ferrari
+20.639 secs
18
3
Kamui Kobayasi
Sauber
+24.538 secs
15
4
Jenson Button
McLaren-Mercedes
+25.098 secs
12
5
Lewis Hamilton
McLaren-Mercedes
+46.490 secs
10
6
Kimi Raikkonen
Lotus Renault
+50.424 secs
8
7
Nico Hulkenberg
Force India- Mercedes
+51.159 secs
6
8
Pastor Maldonado
Williams-Renault
+52.364 secs
4
9
Mark Webber
Red Bull-Renault
+54.675 secs
2
10
Daniel Ricciardo
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
+1:06.91 secs
1
The general ranking of manufacturers:
Position
Club
Degrees
1
Red Bull Racing-Renault
324
2
McLaren-Mercedes
283
3
Ferrari
263
4
Lotus-Renault
239
5
Mercedes
136
The general classification of the championship:
Position
Guide
Club
Degrees
1
 Fernando Alonso
 Ferrari
194
2
 Sebastian Vettel
 Red Bull Racing
190
3
 Kimi Raikkonen
 Lotus-Renault
157
4
 Lewis Hamilton
 McLaren-Mercedes
152
5
  Mark Webber
 Red Bull Racing
134
6
 Jenson Button
 McLaren-Mercedes
131
7
Nico Rosberg
 Mercedes
93
8
  Romain Grosjean
 Lotus-Renault
82
9
 Felipe Massa
 Ferrari
69
10
 Sergio Perez
 Sauber-Ferrari
66

 


Source : autotriti.gr