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McLaren's Lewis Hamilton claimed his second win of the Formula 1 season in style as Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel handed his Brawn title rivals a boost.
A penalty dropped Vettel from second to fourth, just ahead of Brawn's Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello.
The error leaves Vettel 25 points behind Button in the standings with 30 points remaining on offer. Barrichello is 15 adrift of his team-mate.
Toyota's Timo Glock took second place ahead of Renault's Fernando Alonso.
However, the finer details of the podium paled in the face of developments in the drivers' championship.
Vettel set off in hot pursuit of Hamilton after an early challenge from Williams' Nico Rosberg faded, but squandered his hard work when he broke the pit lane speed limit during his second stop for fuel and tyres.
As if the resulting drive-through penalty were not enough, Vettel also damaged his diffuser on a kerb.
The only part I've heard about this is when the Torro Rosso driver drover off with the fuel hose still attached, funny stuff.
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It wasn’t funny at the time, someone could have got seriously injured. Thankfully the mechanic who was holding the fuel rig was ok after taking a tumble.
The Singapore GP is one of my favourites of the season, and by far my favourite new track of recent years. The main reason is that it is a night race though.
Good drive for Lewis, he deserved the win, also helps Button who can wrap up the title next weekend in Japan. I did think he’d have some problems when they asked him to turn off his KERS (or however it’s spelt), but it didn’t seem to affect him much.
What was Sutil thinking when he tried to do a 360 after his spin?! Poor Heidfeld was minding his own business, and then BOOM!
Rosberg was the biggest loser. Had he not gone over the pit lane line he’d have probably got a podium. His own fault though!