Red Bulls lock horns and hand Turkish win to Lewis and McLaren

Lewis Hamilton led a McLaren 1-2 across the line in Turkey with poleman Mark Webber taking the final place on the podium following a clash with Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel while the pair were leading the race.

Mercedes GP drivers Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg were fourth and fifth,  followed by Renault's Robert Kubica and the Ferrari of Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso. Force India's Adrian Sutil and Kamui Kobayashi for BMW Sauber-Ferrari rounded out the top ten

Lewis Hamilton (1st)“It was quite an eventful race. I didn’t get a great start, it looked like I had a better reaction than Mark (Webber) but the car just didn’t seem to be going anywhere. Fortunately, I was able to attack Sebastian (Vettel) into Turn Three - I got past him, which was a relief, then I was challenging Mark for a long time, before I lost some time to him at the pit stop, when my right rear took longer than normal to go on.So then I had to battle two Red Bulls rather than just one; it was hard enough trying to overtake one of them, so trying to overtaking two was really tough. But the good thing is that I had the race pace to keep up with them, even though I was having to keep an eye on my fuel consumption from early on. But anyway, unfortunately for them, they collided – and enabled us to get past. After that, I felt confident we could get a potential one-two, and we were trying to look after the tyres and save the fuel to the finish. The [laptime] target they gave me was perhaps a little bit slower than they’d meant, so Jenson was suddenly on my tail. I had a great battle with him, and was happy to get past because it was quite a surprise.We’re allowed to race out there, but we have to be sensible. At the end of the day we’re a team: we both want to win the constructors’ title and we both want to win the drivers’ title. But we’re not stupid. I wouldn’t do anything dangerous to touch Jenson - and vice versa - and that’s the great thing about racing each other. We know we have that cushion and that respect for each other, so we don’t really have a problem with it. Having said all that, winning today doesn’t feel quite as good as it sometimes does. That’s because it’s a little bit different from some of my previous race victories: ideally, the racer in me wants to win by overtaking the guys in front, not by seeing them crash out in front of me. Rather than inheriting a win, it’s much nicer to fight your way past your rivals and earn the win the hard way. Still, I’m very happy for the team. My girlfriend is here too, which is nice, and my dad is on holiday and I really wanted to win today so that I could dedicate the win to him. It’s his 50th birthday tomorrow, you see, and a Grand Prix victory is the best birthday present I could ever give him.”

Jenson Button (2nd)“What a crazy race! I got a good start, but I was stuck behind Lewis going into Turn One, and then Michael (Schumacher) was able to get round the outside of me. I got Michael back into Turn 12, though, which was very rewarding after Barcelona, and then it was four of us, two McLarens and two Red Bulls, who pulled away. It was very difficult to get close enough to overtake, but I was able to look after the tyres, and then just before the stop I pushed and was able to close up to Sebastian - I thought maybe I could jump him but that wasn’t the case in the end. Even so, we were all running pretty close and anything could have happened at the end of the race - which it duly did when the two Red Bulls got together, which gave Lewis and me a good one-two. We were then both told to conserve fuel - although I’d already been conserving fuel for about 30 laps at that point actually - and we never imagined the pace of the race would be so fast. At the end, I had a run on Lewis out of Turn Eight. I don’t know why he was a bit slow, but I got a good run into Turn 12 and managed to get past him. We had a good little battle and we were wheel-to-wheel for three corners, but it positioned me wrong for the final corner, I got a poor exit and he was able to get back past me along the pits straight and on the inside into Turn One. After that, I was told to save even more fuel because I was pretty close to critical. It was a tough battle, but we didn’t touch and we still finished first and second, so that’s how you do it.”

Martin Whitmarsh, McLaren team principal “Today’s race had everything: drama, suspense, excitement and a perfect result from a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes point of view. The 43 world championship points we earned from our one-two finish have propelled us to the top of the constructors’ world championship. But we’re particularly encouraged by the fact that, despite our having to ask both our drivers to drive with fuel conservation in mind from early in the race, it was immediately clear that Lewis had the pace to pull away if only he could have passed Mark - and he very nearly did on a number of occasions. It was edge-of-the-seat stuff - and Jenson was pushing Sebastian pretty hard just a few hundred metres behind. After the Red Bulls fell over each other, Lewis and Jenson raced each other pretty hard whilst still driving with fuel conservation in mind, and I imagine their dice made hugely entertaining TV, too. On the slow-down lap, Jenson congratulated Lewis on the radio, which is an eloquent illustration of the affection and respect they have for each other.Looking forward to the Canadian Grand Prix in two weeks’ time, we’re pleased to have closed the performance gap to Red Bull, and are hopeful of bagging another hefty haul of world championship points in Montreal. But I want to stress that I can only say that as a result of the fact that everyone in the entire Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team - our drivers, our engineers, our mechanics and every single person who works so hard back at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking - is so motivated, so driven and so committed to the cause.”

1 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 2 1 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 3 6 Mark Webber RBR-Renault 4 3 Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 5 4 Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 6 11 Robert Kubica Renault 7 7 Felipe Massa Ferrari 8 8 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 9 14 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 10 23 Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber-Ferrari 11 22 Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber-Ferrari 12 17 Jaime Alguersuari STR-Ferrari 13 15 Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 14 9 Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth  15 12 Vitaly Petrov Renault  16 16 Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari   17 10 Nico Hulkenberg Williams-Cosworth 18 24 Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth  19 25 Lucas di Grassi Virgin-Cosworth 20 20 Karun Chandhok HRT-Cosworth  Ret 21 Bruno Senna HRT-Cosworth Ret 5 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault   Ret 19 Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Cosworth  Ret 18 Jarno Trulli Lotus-Cosworth

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