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Vettel wins in Korea to usurp Alonso

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Sebastian Vettel leap-frogged Fernando Alonso at the top of the world championship on Sunday as the Red Bull driver led from the first corner to win the Korean Grand Prix.

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More woes for Mallya as Nico Hulkenberg quits Force India for Sauber

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Nico Hulkenberg will leave Sahara Force India and join fast-growing Sauber for the 2013 season, the media reports claimed on Sunday.

Hulkenberg, who was rumoured to be moving to Ferrari, today finis

Webber takes pole in Red Bull lock-out

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Mark Webber pipped his team-mate and reigning champion Sebastian Vettel to the line to grab pole position for Sunday's Korean Grand Prix, ensuring a front-row lock-out for Red Bull.

Lewis Hamilton's

Title race wide open, says Alonso

Championship leader Fernando Alonso of Ferrari said on Thursday ahead of the Korean Grand Prix that the title race was still wide open, warning Lewis Hamilton remains a threat.

Alonso saw his lead ov

Vettel eyes championship

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Flying German Sebastian Vettel will look to seize control of the Formula One title race at the Korean Grand Prix after two straight wins left him breathing down Fernando Alonso's neck.

Red Bull's dou

Force India look for points at new Korean circuit

Yeongam, South Korea: Force India will look to leave behind the Japan disappointment and improve their position in the constructors' championships with a few car upgrades when they hit the brand new Y

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