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The independent
| 10 months ago
Fernando Alonso drove a champion's race in Hockenheim to extend his lead in the drivers' standings as he withstood immense pressure and became the first man to win three times in 2012. But while the Spaniard was happy, fellow podium finishers...
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France24
| 10 months ago
McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton drives with a flat tire at the Hockenheimring circuit during the German Formula One Grand Prix. McLaren have defended Hamilton's decision to pass Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and un-lap himself during...
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BBC
| 10 months ago
Fernando Alonso says title race is still wide open Ferrari's Fernando Alonso believes his growing world championship lead "means nothing" and that the title race is still wide open. The Spaniard won in Germany to move 34 points clear of Red Bull's...
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BBC
| 10 months ago
Jenson Button hopes to challenge for victories again "We're right up there with Ferrari and Red Bull in terms of speed," he said. "If we can sort out qualifying we have a really good chance of winning races." Since finishing second in China, Button's...
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International Herald Tribune
| 10 months ago
The German Grand Prix on Sunday marked the halfway point of the 20-race Formula One season. While it is far too soon to say who the drivers' champion might be when the season ends in November, Fernando Alonso, who has so far proven to be the best...
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International Herald Tribune
| 10 months ago
Mark Webber lost five starting places on the grid after an unscheduled gearbox change and they were also referred to the stewards hours before the race for a possible breach of technical rules, but escaped sanctions. Then Sebastian Vettel was...
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BBC
| 10 months ago
Sergio Perez delighted with Sauber pace Sauber's Sergio Perez believes he had the pace to challenge for a third career podium at the German Grand Prix. The Mexican qualified 12th but a penalty for impeding meant he lined up 17th on the grid.
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The Globe & Mail
| 10 months ago
Maybe we were not the fastest in dry conditions but we were competitive to retain the lead, Alonso said...Alonso also won the German GP the last time it was run on the Hockenheim circuit two years ago. Vettel failed again to win his home race and he...
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The independent
| 10 months ago
Fernando Alonso stretched his championship advantage to 34 points after claiming his third Formula One victory of the season in the German Grand Prix. A campaign that started with a record seven different winners in the first seven races has now seen...
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International Herald Tribune
| 10 months ago
Lewis Hamilton's 100th Formula One race ended in frustration and retirement in Germany on Sunday after his McLaren suffered a puncture early on and he was lapped by the leaders. The 2008 world champion dropped to fifth place in the overall standings...
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Ledger-Enquirer
| 10 months ago
The Sports Network Fernando Alonso from Ferrari extended his lead in the Formula One world championship standings by winning Sunday's German Grand Prix with a superb performance at the Hockenheim circuit. Alonso started on the pole and relinquished...
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BBC
| 10 months ago
Sebastian Vettel penalised for Jenson Button pass Reigning champion Sebastian Vettel has been penalised for passing McLaren's Jenson Button while off-track during the German Grand Prix. Red Bull's Vettel was given a 20-second penalty, which drops him...
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Indian Express
| 10 months ago
Most of the times the two Force India drivers struggled due to tyre degradation and pace of the car as faster cars overtook them at will, throughout the 67-lap race. Hulkenberg dropped five places and Di Resta two after starting fourth and ninth...
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BBC
| 10 months ago
Sebastian Vettel calls Lewis Hamilton stupid Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel called McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton "stupid" for racing him in Germany when he was a lap behind. Hamilton, delayed by an early puncture, was trying to make up ground and passed...
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Zee News
| 10 months ago
The Ferrari driver held off title rival Sebastian Vettel and a resurgent Jenson Button for the win. Alonso is now 34 points clear at the top of the table, ahead of Red Bull's Mark Webber and Vettel. Webber only managed to finish eighth, damaging his...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 10 months ago
Coupled with Alonso's win for Ferrari, Webber's eighth-placing leaves him 34 points behind the two-time world champion. Webber finished the race in the same position he started in after being handed a five-position penalty for putting a new gearbox...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 10 months ago
Fernando Alonso led from pole position to chequered flag to win the German Grand Prix for Ferrari on Sunday and extend his lead at the top of the Formula One championship to 34 points. Germany's world champion Sebastian Vettel finished second for Red...
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BBC
| 10 months ago
Button climbed up from sixth on the grid to pass Vettel at the second pit stops but was re-passed with two laps to go. Lewis Hamilton retired after running well down the field following an early puncture. The result extends Alonso's championship lead...
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The Star
| 10 months ago
Fernando Alonso extended his lead in this year's Formula One drivers' world championship on Sunday when he drove to a flawless victory for Ferrari in the German Grand Prix. The 30-year-old Spaniard started from pole position and dominated the 67-lap...