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Vettel, more leader than ever

Sebastian Vettel wins the race in Belgium with a recital of driving by both himself and his car.

He was followed by Fernando Alonso who started in ninth position and finished second making a great start and a comeback of champion overtaking many cars to place himself second, where the objective of getting closer Sebastian has been impossible.
Lewis Hamilton starting in the preferred position has been overtaken by Vettel on the back straight with an ease and great speed over the English who has not shown a superior car today, but he finished just ahead of his teammate Rosberg has done a great race.
The race strategies have been of two stops, Soft tyre in the first stop and hard in the second, this doesn’t include Webber and Button have another strategy and chose riding the hard at the first stop.
As we said Sebastian Vettel has staged a stunning race where he hasn’t given options to anyone with a rhythm sometimes insulting over all his rivals, Alonso has left his skin on the track trying not to make this happen, but the German has escaped more than 18 seconds, but obviously Alonso finished second out of the ninth, so no complaints from the Spanish who expects victory in Italy, his team’s home race.
The toughest incident of the race has been starred by Maldonado, with a fight with Hulkenberg, Di Resta and Sutil. The Venezuelan has impacted his car with Di Resta (Force India) forcing him to abandon the race.
Furthermore, it has been a very very quiet race for being Spa, the safety car didn’t go out and the rain has not made ​​an appearance.
Behind Rosberg (4th), Webber finished 5th, 6th Button, Massa 7th, 8th Grosjean, Sutil 9th, and 10th Ricciardo achieving a point.