Motor racing-Team by team analysis of German Grand Prix
NUERBURGRING, Germany, July 12 (Reuters) - Team by team analysis of Sunday's German Formula One Grand Prix (listed in current championship order):
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BRAWN GP (Jenson Button 5, Rubens Barrichello 6)
Button started third while Barrichello was second on the grid. Both were on a three-stop strategy. Barrichello seized the lead at the start but lost time in his second pitstop due to a fuel rig failure. Button came out just ahead of his team mate after the final stop. Brawn have now conceded 24 points to Red Bull in the last three races.
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RED BULL (Mark Webber 1, Sebastian Vettel 2)
Webber started on pole, Red Bull's third in a row, and secured the team's second successive win. Red Bull have now had three one-two finishes in nine races. Vettel moved up to second overall, with Webber third. The win was Webber's first of his career, and first by an Australian since 1981.
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TOYOTA (Timo Glock 9, Jarno Trulli 17) Continued...




