Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Webber passes Alonso late on to win British GP

Australia's Mark Webber celebrates after winning the Formula One British Grand Prix at the Silverstone circuit, Silverstone, England, Sunday, July 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Tim Hales)

Australia's Mark Webber celebrates after winning the Formula One British Grand Prix at the Silverstone circuit, Silverstone, England, Sunday, July 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Tim Hales)

Australia's Mark Webber driving a Red Bull Racing-Renault Formula 1 car during qualifying at the Silverstone circuit, England, Saturday, July 7, 2012. The Formula 1 teams make preparations ahead of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone circuit on Sunday. (AP Photo/Tim Hales)

The pack led by Ferrari Formula 1 car driver Fernando Alonso, of Spain, races into the first corner during the Formula One British Grand Prix at the Silverstone circuit, Silverstone, England, Sunday, July 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

A road leading to a part of a car park remains closed from mud, as Formula 1 fans walk by puddles of rain water on their way to Silverstone circuit, England, ahead of the British Formula 1 Grand Prix, Sunday, July 8, 2012. In the wake of the Grand Prix, where problems with campsites and grass car parks led to a meltdown of the traffic system on Friday, organizers elected to deter fans holding car park passes from attending on qualifying day Saturday, Although Silverstone did not have any figures on how many fans elected not to attend on Saturday, Silverstone's managing director Richard Phillips said the situation had allowed work to be completed on preparing car parks for expected race day of 125,000 strong crowd. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Red Bull Formula 1 car driver Mark Webber, of Australia who finished second following the qualifying session poses for the photographers at the Silverstone circuit, England, Saturday, July 7, 2012. Ferrari Formula 1 car driver Fernando Alonso, of Spain, finished first and will start from the pole position and Mercedes Formula 1 car driver Michael Schumacher finished third. The Formula 1 British Grand Prix will be held at Silverstone circuit on Sunday. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

(AP) ? Red Bull driver Mark Webber won the British Grand Prix on Sunday, overtaking Fernando Alonso to move closer to his rival in the race for the Formula One championship.

In dry conditions after two days of rain caused chaos on and off the Silverstone track, Webber pursued pole-sitter Alonso from the start and finally passed the Ferrari driver on lap 48 of 52.

"Fernando Alonso had very good pace, we had the better strategy in the end," Webber said. "We never gave up, we kept pushing and it did not work out in the end for Fernando."

Webber pulled within 13 points of Alonso with his second victory in this unpredictable season. Alonso is the only other driver to win more than once in 2012.

"We were controlling the race more or less OK until the last stint, we were now quick enough and when Mark arrived I think he overtook very easy and there was nothing we can do," said Alonso, who won the European GP two weeks ago.

It was Webber's second victory in three years at Silverstone. The Australian driver lives nearby and he says staying at home aids his performance.

"There is that extra little bit that makes you a little bit more relaxed and a bit more comfortable," he said.

He also upstaged world champion teammate Sebastian Vettel, who finished third and is third in the title race, and is in a prime position as he enters negotiations over a new deal for the 2013 season.

"Mark is doing great for us, we love having him in the team," Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said.

It was a disappointing day for the leading British drivers as both Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button failed to make the podium.

Hamilton, who is fourth in the drivers' standings, finished eighth and McLaren teammate Button was 10th.

"I pushed as hard as I could but I didn't have any speed for some reason," Hamilton said.

Michael Schumacher had started from third, but failed to make the podium for the second successive race. He finished seventh.

Sauber was fortunate to avoid a more serious calamity when Kamui Kobayashi braked late while pitting on lap 37 and hit several members of his pit crew.

The Japanese driver was fined $31,000. Two mechanics were taken to the circuit medical center ? one with an injured thumb and another with "cuts and bruises" ? while a third was treated for a bruised foot in the Sauber garage.

"(It) was my fault and I want to apologize to the team," said Kobayashi, who finished 11th.

Sauber also was in the spotlight earlier in the race when Sergio Perez collided with Pastor Maldonado of Williams on lap 12 and was forced to retire after spinning off the track.

The race stewards gave Maldonado a $12,300 fine and Perez accused the Venezuelan of being a "very dangerous driver."

"He didn't give me any room," Perez said. "He has no respect for other drivers."

Maldonado defended his driving style, describing the collision as a "very disappointing moment."

"I was on the inside of the corner, so it was mine, Sergio was outside trying to take the position from me," Maldonado told the BBC. "I tried to defend and lost the rear of the car and we bumped tires. It was disappointing.

"It was an unlucky race for me and that is it. Sergio can say what he wants. We are racing, we are trying to do our best. I was trying to defend, he was trying to gain and this is racing."

Maldonado finished 17th.

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Rob Harris can be reached at http://twitter.com/RobHarris

Associated Press

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