Button celebrates sixth win in seven races

ISTANBUL, (Reuters) – Jenson Button ran away with the  Turkish Grand Prix yesterday to stretch his overall Formula One  lead to 26 points with a sparkling sixth victory from seven  races.

Australian Mark Webber finished runner-up for Red Bull,  taking the chequered flag 6.7 seconds behind the Briton to equal  his best ever finish, with 21-year-old German team mate  Sebastian Vettel third after starting on pole position.

Button stretched his championship lead over Brazilian team  mate Rubens Barrichello, who failed to finish after a starting  glitch left him fighting way down the field, to 26 points with  10 races remaining.
The Briton has 61 points, Barrichello 35 and Vettel 29.
“You have built me a monster of a car, you guys are absolute legends,” Button yelled over the team radio, his voice wavering with the emotion, after the white and lime car crossed the  finish line. Button’s seventh career win, and fourth in a row, made him  the first driver to win in Turkey without starting on pole  position since the race made its debut at the Istanbul Park  circuit in 2005.
It also ended Ferrari’s Felipe Massa’s run of three wins in  a row at the track.
Only five other British drivers, all of them champions, have  won six times in a season and that tally does not include  current champion Lewis Hamilton.

The 24-year-old McLaren driver, wrestling with an  uncompetitive car, finished 13th — 80.4 seconds behind Button  — unlapped but still out of the points for the third race in  succession.

Italian Jarno Trulli was fourth for Toyota, a strong  comeback after that team’s dismal Monaco weekend, with Germany’s  Nico Rosberg fifth for Williams.

Massa was sixth while Poland’s Robert Kubica, a title  challenger last season, scored his first points of the year for  BMW-Sauber in seventh place.

Germany’s Timo Glock took the final point for Toyota.