Alonso beats Raikkonen in front of home fans
Fernando Alonso took a popular victory in a Spanish Grand Prix dominated by strategy as he beat Kimi Raikkonen and team-mate Felipe Massa in Barcelona.
<font face='courier new'>[U]<font color='#b22222'>Spanish GP</font>
<font color='#daa520'>Race Results</font>
[/U]</font><font color='#40e0d0'>Pos Driver Team/Car Time/Gap</font>
<font color='#800080'> 1. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1h39m16.596s
</font><font color='#800080'> 2. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus-Renault + 9.338s</font>
<font color='#800080'> 3. Felipe Massa Ferrari + 26.049s</font>
<font color='#800080'> 4. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault + 38.273s</font>
<font color='#800080'> 5. Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault + 47.963s</font>
<font color='#800080'> 6. Nico Rosberg Mercedes + 1m08.020s</font>
<font color='#800080'> 7. Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes + 1m08.988s</font>
<font color='#800080'> 8. Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes + 1m19.506s</font>
<font color='#800080'> 9. Sergio Perez McLaren-Mercedes + 1m21.738s</font>
<font color='#800080'>10. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>11. Esteban Gutierrez Sauber-Ferrari + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>12. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>13. Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>14. Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>15. Nico Hulkenberg Sauber-Ferrari + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>16. Valtteri Bottas Williams-Renault + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>17. Charles Pic Caterham-Renault + 1 lap</font>
<font color='#800080'>18. Jules Bianchi Marussia-Cosworth + 2 laps</font>
<font color='#800080'>19. Max Chilton Marussia-Cosworth + 2 laps</font>
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Retirements:[/U]</font>
<font color='#800080'> Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 52 laps</font>
<font color='#800080'> Giedo van der Garde Caterham-Renault 21 laps</font>
<font color='#800080'> Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 8 laps</font>
Here is the World Championship Standings after Spanish GP:
<font face='courier new'>[U]<font color='#ff0000'>World Championships Standings</font>
[/U]</font><font color='#006400'>Drivers: Constructors: </font>
<font color='#0000cd'>1. Vettel 89 1. Red Bull-Renault 131</font><font color='#0000cd'>
2. Raikkonen 85 2. Ferrari 117
3. Alonso 72 3. Lotus-Renault 111
4. Hamilton 50 4. Mercedes 72
5. Massa 45 5. Force India-Mercedes 32
6. Webber 42 6. McLaren-Mercedes 29
7. Di Resta 26 7. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 8
8. Grosjean 26 8. Sauber-Ferrari 5
9. Rosberg 22
10. Button 17
11. Perez 12
12. Ricciardo 7
13. Sutil 6
14. Hulkenberg 5
15. Vergne 1 </font>
Ferrari back in the title hunt - Alonso
Fernando Alonso says Ferrari is confident it has a car capable of winning the championship this year after he took his latest victory at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Raikkonen unhappy with second
Kimi Raikkonen said he was not happy with second place at the Spanish Grand Prix but is taking positives from closing the gap in the championship to Sebastian Vettel.
Rosberg has 'no explanation' for poor pace
Nico Rosberg said he has got "no explanation" to why Mercedes is so slow on race pace after finishing sixth in the Spanish Grand Prix.
Vettel held on for three-stop too long
Sebastian Vettel says Red Bull didn't maximise its strategy in the Spanish Grand Prix but can still be pleased with fourth place.
McLaren's performance 'embarrassing' - Button
Jenson Button said McLaren's performance at the Spanish Grand Prix was embarrassing after the team failed to make much progress over the weekend.
Mercedes must go back to the drawing board - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes has a lot of work to do to resolve the problems it has faced with tyre degradation at recent races.
Tyres cost me a shot at Kimi - Massa
Felipe Massa said he had hoped to try to pass Kimi Raikkonen for second at the Spanish Grand Prix but had to back off when he started to struggle with oversteer on his final set of tyres.
Red Bull 'not quick enough' - Webber
Mark Webber says his Red Bull was "not quick enough" to get higher than the fifth place he secured at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Whitmarsh won't walk away from McLaren
Martin Whitmarsh has said he is not considering his future as McLaren team principal despite another poor start to a season.
Pirelli set to make changes to compounds
Pirelli is going to change the tyre compounds in time for the British Grand Prix after admitting that four pit stops in Barcelona were too many.