Vettel wins the inaugural Indian GP with ease

Sunday 30th October 2011, 11:11  

Sebastian Vettel sailed to his 11th victory of the 2011 season after winning the very first Indian Grand Prix comfortably ahead of McLaren's Jenson Button.

The German led every single lap to surpass Nigel Mansell's 1992 record of 962 lead laps in a single season.

Button had no answer for the Red Bull but managed to come in just eight seconds behind after jumping Mark Webber, who finished fourth behind Fernando Alonso, at the start.

Michael Schumacher topped off the top five with his teammate a second behind.

Lewis Hamilton had a coming together with Felipe Massa on lap 24 which cost him places. The Brazilian was penalised for the incident and later retired after hitting the orange kerbs, as he did during qualifying.

McLaren also took the runner-up position in the constructors' championship.

For a full race report, check out our live text commentary here.

Indian GP Results:

PosDriverTeamGapPts
01. S. Vettel Red Bull
25
02. J. Button McLaren +8.4 18
03. F. Alonso Ferrari +24.3 15
04. M. Webber Red Bull +25.5 12
05. M. Schumacher Mercedes +1:05.4 10
06. N. Rosberg Mercedes +1:06.8 8
07. L. Hamilton McLaren +1:24.1 6
08. J. Alguersuari Toro Rosso +1 lap 4
09. A. Sutil Force India +1 lap 2
10. S. Perez Sauber +1 lap 1
11. V. Petrov Renault +1 lap
12. B. Senna Renault +1 lap
13. P. di Resta Force India +1 lap  
14. H. Kovalainen Team Lotus +2 laps  
15. R. Barrichello Williams +2 laps  
16. J. d'Ambrosio Virgin +3 laps  
17. N. Karthikeyan HRT +3 laps
18. D. Ricciardo HRT +3 laps  
19. J. Trulli Team Lotus +5 laps  
20. F. Massa Ferrari Retired  
21. S. Buemi Toro Rosso Retired
22. P. Maldonado Williams Retired  
23. T. Glock Virgin Retired
24. K. Kobayashi Sauber Retired

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