
Sebastian Vettel won today's Japanese Grand Prix in the Red Bull with team mate Mark Webber finishing second, and Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari rounding out the podium. McLaren's Jenson Button finished fourth, Button's team mate Lewis Hamilton finihsing fifth, Michael Schumacher finishing sixth in the Mercedes, the BMWs of Kamui Kobayashi and Nick Heidfeld finishing seventh and eighth respectively, Rubens Barrichello in the Williams finished ninth and Sebastien Buemi in the Toro Rosso finishing tenth.
The 53-lap race at Suzuka was largely uneventful since I don't particularly enjoy whenever Red Bulls do well. The championship hopes of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button are pretty much over as a result.
Mark Webber remains in the lead for the title at 220 points, Alonso and Vettel at 206each, Lewis Hamilton at 192, Jenson Button at 189, Felipe Massa at 128, Nico Rosberg at 122, and Robert Kubica at 114. Red Bull remains in the lead in the constructor's race with 426 points, McLaren at 381, Ferrari at 334, Mercedes at 176, and Renault at 133.
The next race is the Korean Grand Prix in two weeks time. On to Korea.
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