Vettel closes in on fourth title

German wins Korean Grand Prix to stretch lead over Fernando Alonso in Formula One championship race.

Vettel is only one week away from a possible fourth Formula One title in a row [Reuters]

Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel completed a hat-trick of Korean Grand Prix victories on Sunday to put himself only one week away from a possible fourth Formula One title in a row.

The 26-year-old’s third successive Korean win, and eighth triumph in 14 races, left him 77 points clear of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso with five races – and a maximum 125 points – remaining.

If the German wins in Japan next weekend, and Alonso fails to finish in the top eight, the championship will be over.

“Even though it looks very good for us, it’s still not over,” Vettel said.

“I’m not trying to think about it to be honest, I’m focusing more on the present. I am really enjoying things at the moment, we have a great team and we are having a great time as well.”

Alonso could manage only sixth place on an overcast afternoon that threatened rain without delivering. The Spaniard now has 195 points to Vettel’s 272.

In a race that exploded into action, with two safety car periods including one that started with the bizarre appearance of a fire marshals’ 4X4 on track at the front of the field, Vettel celebrated his fourth victory in a row.

Finland’s Kimi Raikkonen finished second, ahead of Lotus team mate Romain Grosjean, in a race that began as another display of Vettel’s domination before jolting the audience awake with a bang.

McLaren’s Mexican Sergio Perez brought out the first safety car with the explosive de-lamination of his front right tyre that left a strip of tread lying in the middle of the track.

When that safety car came in, after the debris had been cleared, Vettel’s Australian team mate Mark Webber was hit by Adrian Sutil’s Force India at the re-start.

The Australian pulled over with his car on fire, for the second race in a row.

With marshals putting out the blaze with extinguishers, the 4×4 appeared on the track ahead of the field between turns one and two and with its hazard lights on while the official Mercedes SLS AMG safety car brought up the rear.

“It’s not great getting stuck behind the safety car but I’m really pleased with the result and great by the team,” said Vettel, whose podium appearance at the sparsely-attended Yeongam circuit met none of the booing that had marked the previous three races.

“Fortunately we had enough pace to get ahead after both safety cars but both Kimi and Romain were very competitive and did better with their tyres.”

Source: News Agencies