The
Red Bull driver's latest triumph was one of his most straightforward of
his ultra-successful year. As his front row partner and team-mate Mark
Webber was attacked by Jenson Button's McLaren and Fernando Alonso's
Ferrari at the start, Vettel was free to pull clear.
He
sat on a four to five second lead for most of the distance, as he led
every lap and completed a perfect performance with the fastest lap of
the race as well.
Button
got through to second at the first corner, as Alonso twitched under
braking and ran wide, letting Webber keep third. The Australian mounted
some vigorous attacks on Button over the opening laps, before the
McLaren managed to escape and head off for an ultimately uncontested
second.
Webber
then lost third to Alonso at the final stops, when being the first of
the frontrunners to change to the hard Pirellis cost him.
Lewis
Hamilton and Felipe Massa's turbulent season continued with yet another
collision between them. The Ferrari had got ahead of the McLaren on the
first lap and was a safe distance ahead until an error just before
half-distance left Massa vulnerable to attacks from Hamilton.
They
eventually collided as Hamilton went down the inside at Turn 5 - with
the stewards deciding Massa was at fault for leaving insufficient room
and giving the Brazilian a drive-through penalty. Massa later retired
when he smashed his suspension on a kerb, just as he had in qualifying,
while Hamilton recovered from ninth to seventh after pitting for a new
front wing.
He
finished behind the two Mercedes, which were led by Michael Schumacher,
who had moved onto Nico Rosberg's tail with a fast start then jumped
him for fifth with a late final pitstop.
Toro
Rosso looked set to get both cars in the points until Sebastien Buemi
stopped with smoke pouring from his machine. Jaime Alguersuari went on
to take eighth, ahead of Adrian Sutil in the leading Force India, and
Sergio Perez, as the Sauber man proved the most successful of those who
ran ultra-short opening stints on hard tyres then switched to softs for
the duration.
Perez
narrowly beat Renault's Vitaly Petrov, who followed the same strategy.
Bruno Senna challenged for points in the second Renault but was hampered
by KERS issues and finished 12th, followed by Paul di Resta (Force
India) and Heikki Kovalainen's Lotus - which showed strong race pace to
run as high as 10th.
The
Buddh layout proved tricky for the field to safely navigate as one on
the first lap. First a brush between the two Williams sent Rubens
Barrichello into Kamui Kobayashi's Sauber, which then rejoined in the
path of Timo Glock's Virgin. Among several other brushes of wheels
around the lap, Jarno Trulli was left with a puncture after his Lotus
was punted into a spin by an HRT.
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