Vettel on brink of title after Singapore Grand Prix victory
Sebastian Vettel moved to the brink of a second title by winning the Singapore Grand Prix, but Jenson Button's runner-up finish meant the German was one point shy of the championship lead he required to wrap things up for 2011.
[U]<font face='Courier New'><font color='navy'>Singapore GP Race Results</font></font>[/U]
<font color='darkred'>Pos Driver Team Time
</font> 1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1h59:06.537
2. Button McLaren-Mercedes + 1.737
3. Webber Red Bull-Renault + 29.279
4. Alonso Ferrari + 55.449
5. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes + 1:07.766
6. Di Resta Force India-Mercedes + 1:51.067
7. Rosberg Mercedes + 1 lap
8. Sutil Force India-Mercedes + 1 lap
9. Massa Ferrari + 1 lap
10. Perez Sauber-Ferrari + 1 lap
11. Maldonado Williams-Cosworth + 1 lap
12. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari + 1 lap
13. Barrichello Williams-Cosworth + 1 lap
14. Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari + 2 laps
15. Senna Renault + 2 laps
16. Kovalainen Lotus-Renault + 2 laps
17. Petrov Renault + 2 laps
18. D'Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth + 2 laps
19. Ricciardo HRT-Cosworth + 4 laps
20. Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth + 4 laps
21. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari + 5 laps
<font color='green'>Fastest lap: Button, 1:48.454
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[U]<font color='navy'>Not classified/retirements:
</font>[/U]<font color='darkred'>Driver Team On lap</font>
Trulli Lotus-Renault 48
Schumacher Mercedes 29
Glock Virgin-Cosworth 10
Here is the World Championships Standings after Singapore GP:
[U]<font face='Courier New'><font color='red'>World Championships Standings</font></font>[/U]
<font color='blue'>Drivers: Constructors:
</font> 1. Vettel 309 1. Red Bull-Renault 491
2. Button 185 2. McLaren-Mercedes 353
3. Alonso 184 3. Ferrari 268
4. Webber 182 4. Mercedes 114
5. Hamilton 168 5. Renault 70
6. Massa 84 6. Force India-Mercedes 48
7. Rosberg 62 7. Sauber-Ferrari 36
8. Schumacher 52 8. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 29
9. Heidfeld 34 9. Williams-Cosworth 5
10. Petrov 34
11. Sutil 28
12. Kobayashi 27
13. Di Resta 20
14. Alguersuari 16
15. Buemi 13
16. Perez 9
17. Barrichello 4
18. Senna 2
19. Maldonado 1
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A furious Felipe Massa strongly criticised Lewis Hamilton's driving after they clashed in the Singapore Grand Prix.
Vettel says he was in control near the end of the Singapore GP
Sebastian Vettel said he was in control of the situation in the final part of the Singapore Grand Prix, despite Jenson Button reducing the gap dramatically.
Jenson Button disappointed with backmarkers in Singapore
Jenson Button said he was frustrated by backmarkers as he tried to chase down Sebastian Vettel at the end of the Singapore Grand Prix.
Webber determined to improve starts after losing places again in Singapore
Mark Webber is adamant he will improve his starts after seeing another race compromised by a poor getaway in Singapore.
Lotus' Kovalainen thrilled to beat Vitaly Petrov's Renault in Singapore
Heikki Kovalainen and Team Lotus were delighted to beat Vitaly Petrov's Renault in the Singapore Grand Prix, as the Finn came home 16th.
Schumacher blames 'misunderstanding' for crash with Perez
Michael Schumacher blamed a misunderstanding for his race-ending crash with Sergio Perez during the Singapore Grand Prix.
Schumacher reprimanded for Perez crash in the Singapore Grand Prix
Michael Schumacher has been given a reprimand for his accident with Sergio Perez during the Singapore Grand Prix.
Alonso says runner-up spot would be "very valuable"
Fernando Alonso says he is aiming to finish as runner-up in this year's championship, claiming it would be 'very valuable' for him.
Sam Michael hopes to get permission to join McLaren this year
Outgoing Williams technical director Sam Michael is hoping to be granted permission to join new employers McLaren in time to attend at least one race with the team before the end of the season.
Paul Di Resta celebrates 'best race' of 2011 in Singapore Grand Prix
Paul di Resta celebrated what he labelled as his best race of the season so far in Singapore on Sunday.
McLaren boss Whitmarsh defends Hamilton after clash with Massa
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has jumped to the defence of under-fire Lewis Hamilton in the wake of another controversial coming together for the British driver.
Renault fined for communication error
Renault's misery in the Singapore Grand Prix was compounded on Sunday when the team was fined 7,500 Euros for giving Bruno Senna wrong instructions at a safety car restart.
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Thanks for the prayers for my nani.
Zia, when I left she was under anesthesia effect but the doctors told us that they have successfully remove the stone and she will be fine.
Waqas and Irteza, I know the treat is certainly on me and I will give it as soon as Vettel won the title.