Hamilton wins Turkish Grand Prix
Hamilton wins Turkish Grand Prix
Hamilton led a McLaren 1-2 at the Turkish GP after a run-in between teammates Mark Webber and Vettel.

Istanbul: Lewis Hamilton led a McLaren 1-2 at the Turkish Grand Prix on Sunday after a dramatic run-in between teammates Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel denied Red Bull a sweep.

The Red Bull pair touched as Vettel looked to pass along the Istanbul Park Circuit's fastest section, causing the German driver to spin out of the race. Webber, who had led for the entire 40 laps to that point, recovered for third behind Jenson Button as Red Bull's pit-lane team looked on in astonishment.

The McLaren team also tensed up near the end as its drivers exchanged the lead but Hamilton eventually earned his first win of the season — and the British team's second top-two finish this season — by 2.6 seconds after rain had sprinkled the circuit.

"It was quite an exciting race," said Hamilton, the 2008 champion. "It was great to watch — it was like an action movie."

Webber's disappointment was obvious as he looked set for a third straight victory from pole.

"It can happen sometimes. We're both at the front and it's not ideal ... but it happens," Webber said. "There was a long way to go in the race so it wasn't a guaranteed victory. It was an interesting few meters between us on the track."

Red Bull was heading for a second straight 1-2 that would have given the Austrians a big lead in both the drivers' and constructors' standings. Neither driver accepted the blame, with Vettel insisting he had the right of way as he moved up the inside, and Webber believing his teammate closed too quickly.

Webber labeled it "a disaster."

"There is no fight. This is something that happens," Vettel said. "We do not need it but there is nothing we can do now."

Webber still leads the drivers' standings with 93 points, while Button moved into second with 88 points — four more than Hamilton. Fernando Alonso of Ferrari finished eighth to improve to 79 points and Vettel stayed on 78.

The race was filled with excitement following the incident between the Red Bull drivers.

Vettel moved inside Webber as the two raced down the last straight but appeared to try to close his teammate off early. The pair touched wheels, sending Vettel sliding into the gravel as bits of his car — including his rear left tire — went flying off.

Vettel raised his hands at Webber, who returned to the track but lost ground on the McLarens after pitting to repair the damage.

"Obviously I am not very happy," Vettel said. "I was inside focusing on the braking point, we touched and that was it."

Webber had won the last two races from pole but finished 24.2 seconds back this time.

"Over 19 races, when you have two guys fighting, it's always on the edge for us," Webber said. "I was happy to save the car."

Button and Hamilton battled along the same stretch a few laps later. Button got past by the start of lap 50 before Hamilton retook the lead around the first set of corners to deny his teammate a second straight win at the "Otodrom" as the pair then focused on saving fuel to close the 58-lap race.

"I got the run down into turn 12 on the outside and I had to have a go, really," Button said. "It was good fun."

Vettel's accident allowed the rest of the field to move up one spot as Michael Schumacher finished fourth ahead of Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg. Robert Kubica of Renault was sixth ahead of Ferrari's Felipe Massa.

Vettel jumped ahead of Hamilton out of the start to sit behind Webber but Hamilton quickly regained his place soon after, as did teammate Button by the last corner of the first lap after Schumacher had got ahead.

Hamilton pressured Webber throughout on the anticlockwise track until the pit stops when Hamilton re-emerged behind Vettel, who had changed tires one lap earlier.

"We're so much closer to the Red Bulls and three weeks ago, you wouldn't expect this," Button said.

While the two leading teams battled for podium order, Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault fought behind them as Alonso worked his way up from 12th to stay close in the championship fight heading into the Canadian GP on June 13.

Kubica and Massa have 67 points, one better than Rosberg. Schumacher improved to 34 points.

Adrian Sutil of Force India was ninth while Kamui Kobayashi picked up Sauber's first points of the season with a 10th-place finish.

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