Controversial win for Ferrarai
Fernando Alonso controversially led a Ferrari one-two at the German Grand Prix yesterday after Felipe Massa appeared to be given orders to let his team-mate past.
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel was third at his home Grand Prix at Hockenheim, 5.1 seconds adrift of the Spaniards.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button never threatened the leaders but Hamilton's fourth place finish means he still leads the drivers standings.
The result was a first one-two for Ferrari since the first race of the season in Bahrain, a race Alonso won. However, the Spaniard's victory in Germany was soured by the coded team orders given with 18 laps to go.
Ferrari, however, insisted the incident was a driver’s decision and said no instructions were given to its drivers.
After a post-race Stewards Inquiry, Ferrari was fined $100,000 for breaching sporting regulation.
