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McLaren Mercedes driver Jenson Button of Britain, winner, top, celebrates sprays champagne with second place Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany. Luca Bruno/AP/Press Association Images

Formula One: Button back on top with victory for McLaren

The British driver earned his second win of the year and 14th of his career earlier today.

JENSON BUTTON CLAIMED his second win this year and 14th of his career on Sunday when he drove to a comprehensive victory in an incident and accident-packed Belgian Grand Prix.

Starting from the eighth pole position of his career and his first for the McLaren team, the 32-year-old Briton produced a consummate display of dominant driving from start to finish.

His victory was his first since the season-opening race in Australia and came in his 50th outing for McLaren and 220th overall as resumed after a month off for the traditional European summer break.

Button, the 2009 champion, came home 13.624 seconds ahead of second-placed defending champion German Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull with Finn Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus completing a podium of champions by coming home third.

Championship leader Spaniard Fernando Alonso of Ferrari crashed out of the race at the first corner where he was he was an innocent victim of a multiple collision triggered by aggressive driving by Frenchman Romain Grosjean in the second Lotus.

Grosjean swerved into Briton Lewis Hamilton of McLaren causing a pile-up that eliminated both drivers, along with Alonso and Mexican Sergio Perez of Sauber.

This gifted Red Bull men Vettel and Australian Mark Webber a perfect opportunity to close ground in the title race.

Webber finished sixth behind a dazzling display by German Nico Hulkenberg, who was fourth for Force India, and Brazilian Felipe Massa, of Ferrari.

Michael Schumacher, in his 300th Grand Prix and back at his favourite circuit where he made his debut in 1991, finished seventh for Mercedes ahead of Jean-Eric Vergne and his Toro Rosso team-mate Australian Daniel Ricciardo with Briton Paul Di Resta taking the final point in 10th place in the second Force India.

Vettel’s opportunism saw him rise to second behind Alonso in the drivers’ standings with 140 points to the Spaniard’s 164.

© AFP, 2012

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    Jun 12th 2019, 2:29 PM

    Good luck to them both and I hope they enjoy and further their career

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    Jun 12th 2019, 2:35 PM

    @Mark Smith: Really? I hope it goes terribly for them, they’re miserable there and then they retire in disgrace.

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    Jun 12th 2019, 2:19 PM

    I’d say you actually mean Dave O’Callaghan there.

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    Jun 12th 2019, 2:15 PM

    French rugby clearly more suited to Hart . Biarritz aren’t the club they used to be though .

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    Jun 12th 2019, 6:47 PM

    @Limón Madrugada: if anything these boys will put them back on the right road, especially DOC

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    Jun 12th 2019, 3:19 PM

    Both absolute gents

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    Jun 12th 2019, 4:36 PM

    Hart was a disastrous signing for Munster, he hardly got a look in.

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    Jun 12th 2019, 6:58 PM

    @Treaty Bhoy: ah, think it was more of a disaster for Hart. It’s not like Munster didnt have viable options.. get analysis as usual though

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    Jun 13th 2019, 4:29 AM

    Really disappointed with Hart. I saw him a lot when he was in France and really thought he’d make the national squad when he moved to Munster. He’s a very French style 9. But he never kicked on, arguably went backwards. I wish them both luck.

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    Jun 13th 2019, 8:45 AM

    @Ger: completely agree, I had hart down for an international squad player when he moved home and then he disappeared at Munster… strange one

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    Jun 13th 2019, 10:30 AM

    @Ger: he didn’t really get a chance to be fair to him.

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