Due to the football, I was unable to watch the Formula One but here's the result:
1. Alonso (Ferrari), 2. Vettel (Red Bull), 3. Webber (Red Bull), 4. Button (McLaren), 5. Rosberg (Mercedes), 6. Barrichello (Williams), 7. Kubica (Renault), 8. Sutil (Force India), 9. Hulkenberg (Williams), 10. Massa (Ferrari), 11. Petrov (Renault), 12. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso), 13. Schumacher (Mercedes), 14. Buemi (Toro Rosso), 15. Di Grassi (Virgin) Retired: Kovalainen (Lotus), Glock (Virgin), Heidfeld (Sauber), Hamilton (McLaren), Klien (Hispania), Kobayashi (Sauber), Senna (Hispania), Trulli (Lotus), Liuzzi (Force India)
The second consecutive race win for Alonso puts him on 191 points, second just eleven points behind leader Webber. Hamilton drops to third with 182 after another DNF, Vettel has closed the gap on him to just one point with Button on 177 in fifth. Red Bull now extend their lead for the constructors championship to 24 with McLaren second on 359. Ferrari's latest win puts them on 316 clear out in third place.
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