Vettel cruises to victory at Belgian GP
Stroll in the park for three-time F1 champion as he extends lead in drivers' standings with the easiest of victories at the Belgian Grand Prix

Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel stamped his authority on a processional Belgian Grand Prix yesterday to chalk up his fifth win in 11 races and stretch his overall lead to 46 points.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, now his closest rival, finished second - a distant 16.8 seconds behind the Red Bull driver - after starting ninth.
Vettel seized the lead from Mercedes' pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton on the Kemmel straight after Eau Rouge and never looked back while threatened rain held off. The German now has 197 points to Alonso's 151.
"It was a fantastic race for us from start to finish really," he said after his 31st career win. "I tried my best to line up behind Lewis. Once I passed him I had incredible pace and took control until the end."
Hamilton, winner of the previous race in Hungary and on pole for the fourth race in a row, took third place for Mercedes ahead of teammate Nico Rosberg and moved up to third overall on 139.
Kimi Raikkonen's run of 27 successive races in the points came to an end with the first retirement since his comeback last year.