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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 11:28 AM
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MONZA, Italy - Fernando Alonso recovered from a poor start to win the Italian Grand Prix for home team Ferrari on Sunday and revive his Formula One title chances.

The Spaniard lost the lead to McLaren's Jenson Button at the first corner but regained it after the pit stops to hold on for a 2.9-second victory. Felipe Massa of Ferrari was third and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel came fourth.

Red Bull driver Mark Webber, who finished sixth, leads the overall standings with 187 points. Lewis Hamilton crashed out on the first lap and is second with 182. Third-place Alonso has 166, Button 165 and Vettel 163.Alonso said his 24th career victory came second only in importance to his Spanish GP win in 2006 as it gave him hope of a third world title with five races left.

"We made the right choices in the right moments," Alonso said after his third victory of the season. "With the result we gain some confidence and motivation for the whole team not to give up. (But) we need to remain calm. We need to find some consistency, that would be the key."


Alonso was making his debut at Monza for the Italian team and it was Ferrari's first victory at its home track since Michael Schumacher won in 2006.

Alonso was already celebrating his win in front of fans ahead of the finish line after tying Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina for eighth all-time. A huge heart-shaped Ferrari banner was unhurled in front of the podium before the champagne came out.

"I never imagined that it was so good," said Alonso, who won here for McLaren in 2007. "A very emotional week."


Button made a great start to move ahead of Alonso, who struggled to hold off teammate Massa only days after the pair were cleared over a team orders controversy in a 1-2 finish at the German GP on July 25.

"It was all looking very good but it was a tough race mentally to have Fernando behind you," defending world champion Button said. "I spent the whole time looking in my mirrors trying to judge how far Fernando was behind."

Webber started poorly for the second straight race but Hamilton fared even worse. He exited before the halfway point of his first lap after bumping with Massa as the pair jostled for third with the McLaren driver's front right wheel damaged.

"I only have myself to blame," Hamilton said. "I tried my best and some things just don't go your way."

Webber easily passed Vettel on the 21st lap to sit seventh even though his German teammate was lapping faster. But Vettel, who had started sixth, eventually got past and worked his way up the field to recover from the Belgian GP, where he finished out of the points after crashing into Button.

Alonso was able to get back in front after the top two pitted, emerging with less than a second advantage at the start of the 38th lap. He held the lead to the end.

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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 11:36 AM
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Thanks for spoiler in the thread title.
 
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Thanks for spoiler in the thread title.
Agreed, can you not post results in the tread title? I still have the race on my DVR and this showed up when I hit "new posts".
 
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Originally Posted by DchaMD
Thanks for spoiler in the thread title.
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Agreed, can you not post results in the tread title? I still have the race on my DVR and this showed up when I hit "new posts".
The race is already a day old. I'm surprised you guys haven't heard about the results.
 
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