Fernando Alonso led from pole position to chequered flag to win the German Grand Prix for Ferrari on Sunday while Germany’s Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel was stripped of second place for an overtaking infringement.
The Spaniard’s third win of the season stretched his championship lead to 34 points and ensured he will stay on top through the European summer break which starts after next weekend’s race in Hungary.
Race officials said that Vettel left the track as he passed McLaren’s Jenson Button on the penultimate lap in a controversial move.
Vettel, who has yet to win his home grand prix and indeed any race in July, went wide as he and the Briton went through a corner side by side. He was handed a 20 second penalty that demoted him to fifth.
Button moved up to second place, ending a run of disappointing performances, and Finland’s 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen took third for Lotus.
Vettel was still the best German performer on an unhappy day for home fans. Seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher finished seventh for Mercedes while Nico Hulkenberg, after starting alongside Schumacher on the second row of the grid, dropped back through the field to finish ninth for Force India.
He was one place ahead of compatriot Nico Rosberg, Schumacher’s Mercedes team mate.
Alonso’s win was Ferrari’s 219th and the 30th of the Spaniard’s career.
“That was fantastic again, pole position victory,” he told his team after taking the chequered flag. The Ferrari driver has 154 points to 120 for Red Bull’s Australian Mark Webber, who finished eighth. Vettel has 110 after 10 of the season’s 20 races.
Champions Red Bull lead the constructors’ standings with 230 points to Ferrari’s 177 and McLaren’s 160.