Monday July 13, 2009
F1: First-time winner Mark Webber leads a 1-2 for Red Bull
MARK Webber secured his maiden Formula One victory and Australia’s first since 1981 when he led team-mate Sebastian Vettel home in a triumphant one-two for the Red Bull team in yesterday’s German Grand Prix.
Webber, in his 130th F1 race after eight years in the sport, started from his first pole position and overcame a drive-through penalty for a first lap collision on his way to a spectacular win at the circuit in the Eifel mountains.
As he completed his final lap, Webber screamed with joy: “Yeah, yeh, yeh.” he screeched aloud.
“Oh yes. You beauty! Yes.”
Our hero: Red Bull’s Mark Webber of Australia is cheered by his team members as he crossed the finish line after the German Grand Prix at the Nuerburgring Sunday. — AP And his team-boss Christian Horner said: “Mark Webber — you are a Grand Prix winner. Well done. You did it!”
The 32-year-old driver from Queanbeyan, in New South Wales, came home 9.3 seconds clear of Vettel as he raced to a victory that threw the fight for the world championship wide open.
Webber is third in the title race with 45.5 points behind leader Briton Jenson Button on 68 points and Vettel on 47. Brazilian Rubens Barrichello has 44 points and is fourth.
The two Red Bulls finished first and second ahead of Ferrari’s Felipe Massa of Brazil, who grabbed his first podium finish of the year, with German Nico Rosberg fourth for Williams.
Button battled through to finish fifth ahead of team-mate Barrichello, the Brawn pair resisting a late charge from two-times world champion Spaniard Fernando Alonso of Renault.
Finn Heikki Kovalainen came home eighth for McLaren Mercedes.
Defending world champion Briton Lewis Hamilton finished 18th and last after a hot-headed attack on the opening lap saw him involved in a collision with Webber’s Red Bull that cost him a puncture.
Webber bashed into Barrichello’s car on the run from the start to the first corner, a collision for which he was punished with his drive-through penalty, but he overcame that with a dazzling drive to victory.
Watched by his father Alan, a motorcycle dealer in Australia, Webber romped to a triumph that ended Australia’s long wait for another winner since Alan Jones won at Las Vegas in the 1981 United States Grand Prix. — AFP
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