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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Red Bull's Champion Sebastian Vettel win The Indian Grand Prix

Red Bull's champion Sebastian Vettel was untouchable as he became the first man to win the Indian Grand Prix.




It was a straightforward win for pole-sitter Vettel but Jenson Button battled well to take second for McLaren.

Button passed Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, who finished third, and Mark Webber's Red Bull on the first lap.

Lewis Hamilton hit Felipe Massa's Ferrari as he attempted to pass for fifth but this time Massa was punished and Hamilton finished seventh.

India made a vibrant debut on the F1 calendar, with the drivers universally praising the new Buddh International Circuit, built on farmland 25 miles outside the capital, Delhi.



But despite the colour and novelty off track, there was a familiar sight on it as Red Bull's double world champion ran away with the race to notch up his 11th win of 2011.

As Button and Webber fought over second place, Vettel set about building his lead and led the entire distance on his way to the chequered flag.

"Yes boys, yes we did," he celebrated on the team radio. "New track, new challenge."



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