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Championship closer than ever as Alonso wins and Hamilton retires

Fernando Alonso won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza after passing initial leader Jenson Button on lap 38 as a result of the pit-stops.

After taking a hard-earned pole position on Saturday in his Ferrari, Alonso did not have the best getaway at the start of the race, and that allowed Button into first place in his McLaren by turn one.

See pics from the Italian GP at Monza

Felipe Massa, who started third, challenged Alonso through the Curve Grande, while Lewis Hamilton, who started fifth and had already passed the slow-starting Mark Webber, was lurking just behind the two Ferraris.

At the second chicane Alonso had the inside line on Massa and secured second place in the braking zone. Hamilton behind attempted to follow him through past Massa, but didn't commit fully to the move.

Hamilton's front right wheel connected with Massa's left rear wheel twice with the second contact causing irreparable damage to Hamilton's front right wheel.

The McLaren driver slid into the gravel trap at the next corner and out of the race.

Up front, Button was immediately under threat from Alonso. This was not only because of Button's high downforce set-up, but because contact between him and Alonso in turn one on the first lap had damaged Button's rear diffuser.

Button was easy prey for Alonso on the straights, but he did not make any mistakes in the corners and was able to hold him off.

After 10 laps Button put in a series of quick laps and briefly broke away, but Alonso soon reeled him in again.

On lap 21 Vettel ceded seventh place to Webber, telling the team over the radio that his engine was damaged.

Button pitted first freeing Alonso to push hard in free air. The Ferrari driver pitted a lap later and emerged in the lead.

From then on Alonso was never headed and fully deserved to win in front of the ecstatic Italian fans.

Massa finished third with Vettel fourth. The Red Bull driver's engine troubles had seemingly resolved itself and he made his mandatory pit stop on the last lap to leapfrog a frustrated Webber and Nico Rosberg in the Williams.

The result makes the drivers' championship even closer. Webber provisionally leads with 187 points, Hamilton is second with 182, Alonso is third with 166, Button is fourth with 165 and Vettel in fifth has 163.

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Andrew Papworth

Provisional race results

Autodromo di Monza, Italy; 53 laps; 306.720km;

1. Alonso Ferrari 1h16:24.572
2. Button McLaren-Mercedes +2.938
3. Massa Ferrari +4.223
4. Vettel Red Bull-Renault +28.193
5. Rosberg Mercedes +29.942
6. Webber Red Bull-Renault +31.276
7. Hulkenberg Williams-Cosworth +32.812
8. Kubica Renault +34.028
9. Schumacher Mercedes +44.948
10. Barrichello Williams-Cosworth +1:04.200
11. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1:05.00
12. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes +1:06.100
13. Petrov Renault +1:18.900
14. De la Rosa Sauber-Ferrari +1 lap
15. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1 lap
16. Sutil Force India-Mercedes +1 lap
17. Glock Virgin-Cosworth +2 laps
18. Kovalainen Lotus-Cosworth +2 laps
19. Di Grassi Virgin-Cosworth +2 laps
20. Yamamoto HRT-Cosworth +2 laps

Fastest lap: Alonso, 1:24.139

Not classified/retirements:

Trulli Lotus-Cosworth
Senna HRT-Cosworth
Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari
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