The triple world champion has once again put a notch to the championship, earning his sixth win of the season leaving his fourth consecutive title very very near, in what has been a masterful victory of the German and his team Red Bull Racing.

Behind the German pilot has finished impecable, the” Lion”, who never gives up, Fernando Alonso, whose Ferrari has completed the GP achieving a well deserved second place, coming from the start in fifth position after a very good start in which he has taken Hulkenberg off, Fernando has had to deal with Mark Webber and Felipe Massa behind Vettel by sticking to him till end of the race.
Sebastian Vettel has done it again: one of his typical races, pole and victory. The race in the front and the struggle for the leadership of the race has been really boring and Vettel’s position has never jeopardized.
As we said Alonso has given the maximum, but after the first and last pit stop, he has been off more than ten seconds behind Red Bull, the second position was the most he could get with a quarter of the race remaining against Massa but the global chances of Vettel keeping the championship in his hands was never in danger.
Mark Webber with damaged wing behind Alonso finished a little more than a second behind Felipe Massa on the first lap in which he was placed second and in the renegade final he has finished fourth but nevertheless he has had a great rhythm giving maximum of his car.
Behind this quartet unreachable over which started third, the amazing Nico Hulkenberg has had a more than impressive rhythm with Sauber, followed by another German, Nico Rosberg, Ricciardo, Grosjean, Hamilton and Jenson Button.
At the start Kimi Raikkonen has had a little accident where he broke his wing forcing him to stop and call options for losing all points, and also Hamilton has had a slow puncture which also forced him to stop too, but unlike the Finn, the English has been able to fight for points in what has been a great race.
Vettel is out of Italywith a difference of 53 points and equaled Alonso in numbers of victories: both with 32.