Hamilton says he got the best view of Red Bulls crashing out and blames it on Vettel
Hamilton says he got the best view of Red Bulls crashing out and blames it on VettelLewis Hamilton was left grateful for Red Bull Racing's disastrous duel that turned him into a race-winner again.
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| Sebastian Vettel walks off after the crash with Mark Webber at the Turkish GP in Istanbul yesterday. PIC/AFP |
Hamilton stood on the brink of equalling the worst winless drought of his Formula One career if he had not triumphed in yesterday's Turkish Grand Prix.
But after nine races without a win, Hamilton took the chequered flag at Istanbul Park, spearheading a fortuitous McLaren one-two ahead of team-mate Jenson Button.
Sebastian Vettel's lap-40 collision with team-mate Mark Webber cost Red Bull their own one-two, the team collecting just 15 points for the Australian's eventual third instead of the 43 that were on offer.
Red Bull could potentially have been 43 points clear of McLaren in the constructors' standings if their drivers had swept the top two steps of the podium, but instead they are a point adrift of their rivals.
With the perfect vantage point to witness the accident as Hamilton was tailing Vettel at the time, he said: "It was great to watch.
"It was like an action movie in HD or 3D. It was fantastic. It was right ahead of me. I got the best view of it.
"It's the last thing you want to see, and fortunately Sebastian is safe.
"But I just saw Sebastian go up the inside and Mark hold his line.
"I don't think he really had much room to move to the right and I don't think there was necessarily a reason for Sebastian to try to move to the right.
"I think it was unfortunate for them, but all I can say is that it was fortunate for us because we've been working hard all year.
Lucky mascot Nicole
Hamilton was cheered on for the first time this year by Pussycat Doll girlfriend Nicole Scherzinger, who was reluctantly dragged into the post-race celebration team photo in which all the McLaren personnel wear rocket-red victory t-shirts.
"I just got so excited in the garage," said Scherzinger, who was jumping up and down at times during the race's events. But I'm just so proud of him."