SHANGHAI - Nico Rosberg stormed to victory in a
chaotic Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday, methodically completing a
hat-trick of wins to extend his perfect start to the 2016 Formula One
season.
Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team's German driver Nico Rosberg
celebrates with the trophy on the podium after winning the Formula One
Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on April 17, 2016
The German's Mercedes was jumped at the start by Daniel
Ricciardo but after avoiding the first-corner mayhem unfolding behind
the front two, he quickly caught the Red Bull and romped home to win by a
whopping 38 seconds from Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
Reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton began from the back
of the Shanghai grid after a mechanical failure on his Mercedes
sabotaged qualifying for the Briton on Saturday but he roared back to
take seventh, despite pitting early to replace a damaged front wing.
As Rosberg stretched his championship lead to 36 points,
Ferrari's wretched run of luck continued after Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen
collided at the first turn, allowing Daniil Kvyat's Red Bull to slip
past into third, which is where the Russian finished.
Runner-up Vettel carved his way back through the field from
15th but blamed Kyvat for driving "like a madman" in a furious rant over
the team radio.
"Kvyat's attack was suicidal," fumed the German, who was
still squabbling with Kyvat on the podium as Rosberg made his victory
speech.
"There was no way he could have made the corner with that speed."
Meanwhile, Rosberg rammed home his advantage with a superb
drive, becoming only the fourth driver to win six consecutive races --
joining Vettel (nine), Alberto Ascari (seven) and Michael Schumacher
(six) -- after winning the last three of 2015.
If Rosberg's wins in Australia and Bahrain were shrugged off
by Hamilton, his 17th career victory underlined how far momentum has
shifted since Hamilton captured his third world title in Texas last
October -- the last time he won a grand prix.
Hamilton last started a race from the back of the grid in Hungary two years ago when he stormed back to take third.
After an engine change, Hamilton produced a brave attempt to
repeat his 2014 heroics but lightning never looked like striking twice,
especially after mangling his front wing in the early skirmishes.
Rosberg, though, was unstoppable once he had blown past
Ricciardo at the exact moment the Australian's left rear tyre shredded
off and landed in strips on the track, bringing out the safety car to
throw Hamilton and Raikkonen a lifeline after their troubled starts.
Ricciardo finished fourth after recovering from his puncture
with a swashbuckling drive while Raikkonen took fifth and Felipe Massa
sixth for Williams in front of Hamilton.
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