Vettel storms to a Red Bull 1-2 in Turkey

Sunday 08th May 2011, 14:42  

Sebastian Vettel stormed to his third victory of the 2011 season, taking victory in Turkey ahead of his team-mate to secure the first 1-2 this year.

Mark Webber finished just nine seconds behind, but didn't have an answer for the young German.

A better showing for Ferrari with Fernando Alonso taking the teams maiden podium finish in 2011. The Spaniard was just 1.2 seconds behind Webber, but looked good for second until the closing laps.

Lewis Hamilton headed Nico Rosberg in fourth and fifth with Jenson Button and Nick Heidfeld just behind.

Vitaly Petrov, Sebastien Buemi and Kamui Kobayashi, who started 23rd, took the final points paying positions.

Timo Glock failed to start the race due to a gearbox issue.

For a full race report, see our live text commentary.

Turkish GP Results:

PosDriverTeamGapPts
01. S. Vettel Red Bull Winner 25
02. M. Webber Red Bull +8.8 18
03. F. Alonso Ferrari +10.0 15
04. L. Hamilton McLaren +40.2 12
05. N. Rosberg Mercedes +47.5 10
06. J. Button McLaren +59.4 8
07. N. Heidfeld Renault +1:00.8 4
08. V. Petrov Renault +1:08.1 6
09. S. Buemi Toro Rosso +1:09.3 2
10. K. Kobayashi Sauber +1:18.8 1
11. F. Massa Ferrari +1:19.8  
12. M. Schumacher Mercedes +1:25.4  
13. A. Sutil Force India +1 lap  
14. S. Perez Sauber +1 lap  
15. R. Barrichello Williams +1 lap  
16. J. Alguersuari Toro Rosso +1 lap  
17. P. Maldonado Williams +1 lap
18. J. Trulli Team Lotus +1 lap  
19. H. Kovalainen Team Lotus +2 laps  
20. J. d'Ambrosio Virgin +2 laps  
21. N. Karthikeyan Hispania +3 laps
22. V. Liuzzi Hispania +5 laps  
23. P. di Resta Force India +14 laps
24. T. Glock Virgin DNS

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