Vettel wins to take lead in the championship
Sebastian Vettel won the Korean Grand Prix from team-mate Mark Webber after a tense finish that saw several drivers take their tyres to the absolute limit over the 55 laps.
[U]<font face='courier new'><font color='#808080'>SouthKorean GP</font>
<font color='#ff8c00'>Race Results</font></font>[/U]
<font color='#4b0082'>Pos Driver Team Time</font>
1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1h36:28.651
2. Webber Red Bull-Renault + 8.200
3. Alonso Ferrari + 13.900
4. Massa Ferrari + 20.100
5. Raikkonen Lotus-Renault + 36.700
6. Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes + 45.300
7. Grosjean Lotus-Renault + 54.800
8. Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari + 1:09.500
9. Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari + 1:11.700
10. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes + 1:19.600
11. Perez Sauber-Ferrari + 1:20.000
12. Di Resta Force India-Mercedes + 1:24.400
13. Schumacher Mercedes + 1:29.200
14. Maldonado Williams-Renault + 1:34.900
15. Senna Williams-Renault + 1:36.900
16. Petrov Caterham-Renault + 1 lap
17. Kovalainen Caterham-Renault + 1 lap
18. Glock Marussia-Cosworth + 1 lap
19. Pic Marussia-Cosworth + 2 lap2
20. Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth + 2 laps
<font color='#008000'>Fastest lap: Webber, 1:42.037</font>
[U]<font color='#ff8c00'>Not classified/retirements:</font>[/U]
<font color='#4b0082'>Driver Team On lap</font>
De la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 17
Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 17
Rosberg Mercedes 2
Button McLaren-Mercedes 1
Here is the World Championships Standings after SouthKorean GP:
<font face='courier new'>[U]<font color='#0000ff'>World Championships Standings</font>
[/U]</font><font color='#ff0000'>Drivers: Constructors: </font>
1. Vettel 215 1. Red Bull-Renault 367
2. Alonso 209 2. Ferrari 290
3. Raikkonen 167 3. McLaren-Mercedes 284
4. Hamilton 153 4. Lotus-Renault 255
5. Webber 152 5. Mercedes 136
6. Button 131 6. Sauber-Ferrari 116
7. Rosberg 93 7. Force India-Mercedes 89
8. Grosjean 88 8. Williams-Renault 58
9. Massa 81 9. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 21
10. Perez 66
11. Kobayashi 50
12. Hulkenberg 45
13. Di Resta 44
14. Schumacher 43
15. Maldonado 33
16. Senna 25
17. Vergne 12
18. Ricciardo 9
Hamilton reveals suspension failure
Lewis Hamilton said another rear suspension failure was the reason he struggled to tenth place in the Korean Grand Prix.
Vettel felt tyres were under control
Sebastian Vettel felt that he was in control of his tyre wear on his way to winning the Korean Grand Prix.
Next updates will be key to title - Alonso
Fernando Alonso is happy Ferrari managed to limit the damage to his championship chances in Korea this weekend, but says successful updates are now vital for his title bid.
Webber blames poor start for second place
Mark Webber has highlighted the start of the race as the reason he had to settle for second place in the Korean Grand Prix.
Button slams Kobayashi's driving
Jenson Button slammed Kamui Kobayashi for "pretty poor driving standards" after being taken out on the opening lap of the Korean Grand Prix.
A podium finish was possible - Massa
Felipe Massa thinks he could have challenged Mark Webber's Red Bull for second at the Korean Grand Prix had he not run up behind his team-mate Fernando Alonso in third.
Grosjean wary drivers might pick on him
Romain Grosjean says he is aware other drivers might try to play on his recent first-lap mistakes at the start of the Korean Grand Prix.
Kobayashi crash to open door to new Sauber line-up?One week on from lapping up the adulation of the Japanese Grand Prix crowd after taking third place at Suzuka, Kamui Kobayashi went from hero to zero in less than a lap in Korea - and it could finally have cost the Japanese driver his job.
@m_waqas
Thanks for the complements. Ofcourse, how could you like a track where Vettel is good.