Vettel wins Australian F1 GP

Published Mar 27, 2011

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Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel made a perfect start to his Formula One world title defence with a pole to flag victory at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.

The 23-year-old German blasted off the grid and never looked troubled as he notched up his 11th career victory and third in a row (going back to last season) by 22.2 seconds from McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.

Vettel recounted his experience in the news conference after the race: “It wasn't an easy win, the start was crucial and obviously I got a good getaway. In the second part of the race, Lewis dropped off and I could control the situation a bit better.”

Hamilton again paid tribute to McLaren for a remarkable turnaround from a severely disrupted pre-season testing, although he did have to contend with a “massively damaged” floor for the latter part of the race.

“In the end. I was just nursing the car home to win the points because we are going to need them over the rest of the season,” said the Briton, the 2008 winner here and world champion. “But I think we had good pace out there.”

Renault's Vitaly Petrov claimed his and Russia's first ever podium in third place as the top three all ran two-stop strategies, despite the new Pirelli tyres which are supposed to degrade more quickly.

“I can't really believe I'm sitting here with these guys,” he said, sat alongside Vettel and Hamilton at the post-race podium finishers media conference. “The team should be very proud.”

Ferrari's twice world champion Fernando Alonso was fourth ahead of local hope Mark Webber in the other Red Bull after both took three stops.

McLaren's Jenson Button had an eventful afternoon after losing two places from fourth on the grid at the start, which effectively ended his chance of winning the race for the third year in a row.

Twice the Briton engaged in ding-dong battles with Ferrari's Felipe Massa, the first garnering him a drive-through penalty, before finishing sixth.

Rookie Sergio Perez was an impressive seventh for Sauber, the 59th driver to win points on his Formula One debut and first Mexican to score since Hector Rebaque in 1981.

His Japanese teammate Kamui Kobayashi was eighth, Brazilian Massa ninth while Swiss Sebastien Buemi took the last point for Toro Rosso in 10th place.

Mercedes had a miserable afternoon with German pair Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg lasting only a third of the race after being involved in collisions.

Williams's Rubens Barrichello served a drive-through penalty for crashing into Rosberg, while Schumacher said his car had been too badly damaged after his smash on the third corner of the race.

“A bit entertaining whatever 20 laps I did but it wasn't worth it and I think the team quite rightly decided for safety to come in and not risk anything,” the seven-times world champion said. - Reuters

MELBOURNE GP: RESULTS

1. Sebastian Vettel (Germany) RedBull 1h29m30.259

2. Lewis Hamilton (Britain) McLaren - +00:22.297

3. Vitaly Petrov (Russia) Renault - 00:30.560

4. Fernando Alonso (Spain) Ferrari - 00:31.772

5. Mark Webber (Australia) RedBull - 00:38.171

6. Jenson Button (Britain) McLaren - 00:54.304

7. Sergio Perez (Mexico) Sauber - 01:05.845

8. Kamui Kobayashi (Japan) Sauber - 01:16.872

9. Felipe Massa (Brazil) Ferrari - 01:25.186

10. Sebastien Buemi (Switzerland) Toro Rosso - 1 lap

11. Adrian Sutil (Germany) Force India - 1 lap

12. Paul Di Resta (Britain) Force India - 1 lap

13. Jaime Alguersuari (Spain) Toro Rosso - 1 lap

14. Nick Heidfeld (Germany) Renault - 1 lap

15. Jarno Trulli (Italy) Lotus - 2 laps

16. Jerome d'Ambrosio (Belgium) Virgin - 4 laps

nc. Timo Glock (Germany) Virgin - 9 laps

r. Rubens Barrichello (Brazil) Williams - 10 laps

r. Nico Rosberg (Germany) Mercedes - 36 laps

r. Michael Schumacher (Germany) Mercedes - 39 laps

r. Heikki Kovalainen (Finland) Lotus - 39 laps

r. Pastor Maldonado (Venezuela) Williams - 49 laps

(rank: r = retired, nc = not classified)

FASTEST LAP:

Felipe Massa (lap 55) 1m28.947

DRIVER STANDINGS:

1. Sebastian Vettel - 25

2. Lewis Hamilton - 18

3. Vitaly Petrov - 15

4. Fernando Alonso - 12

5. Mark Webber - 10

6. Jenson Button - 8

7. Sergio Perez - 6

8. Kamui Kobayashi - 4

9. Felipe Massa (Brazil) - 2

10. Sebastien Buemi - 1

CONSTRUCTOR STANDINGS:

1. RedBull (Renault) - 35

2. McLaren (Mercedes) - 26

3. Renault - 15

4. Ferrari - 14

5. Sauber (Ferrari) - 10

6. Toro Rosso (Ferrari) - 1

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