<p>Australian Mark Webber won a sunny British Grand Prix on Sunday for Red Bull to deny Fernando Alonso a second successive victory and slash the Ferrari driver's Formula One lead to 13 points.<br /><br />Alonso, winner at Silverstone last year, had led from pole position but was powerless to prevent Webber powering past six laps from the end and then take the chequered flag with a three second lead.</p>.<p>The victory was the 35-year-old's second of the season, after Monaco, and left him with 116 points to Alonso's 129 after nine of 20 races.</p>.<p>"Another great day for us and a great day for me to win here again. It is fantastic," he said on the team radio before being interviewed on the podium by triple world champion Jackie Stewart.</p>.<p>Webber's Red Bull team mate and double world champion Sebastian Vettel was third on a dry track with the sun shining over the circuit after days of rain that had left the campsites waterlogged and approach roads clogged with traffic.</p>.<p>Brazilian Felipe Massa was fourth for Ferrari ahead of the Lotus pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean.</p>.<p>Jenson Button's British Grand Prix jinx continued, before a predicted crowd of more than 125,000 people, with the McLaren driver failing to stand on the podium at his home race for the 13th year in a row.</p>.<p>The 2009 world champion, who has never finished higher than fourth at Silverstone, started 16th and ended up with only a point in 10th.</p>.<p>His team mate Lewis Hamilton, the 2008 champion whose win that year remains the last by a British driver at home, was eighth after losing out to Michael Schumcher's Mercedes in the closing laps.</p>.<p>Brazilian Bruno Senna was ninth for Williams.</p>.<p>Williams could have hoped for much more but their Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado collided with Mexican Sergio Perez on lap 12, ending the Sauber driver's race.</p>.<p>Stewards were due to rule on the incident but Perez said they had to act.</p>.<p>"This guy will never learn if they don't do something. He could hurt someone. Everybody has concerns about him," he told the BBC.</p>
<p>Australian Mark Webber won a sunny British Grand Prix on Sunday for Red Bull to deny Fernando Alonso a second successive victory and slash the Ferrari driver's Formula One lead to 13 points.<br /><br />Alonso, winner at Silverstone last year, had led from pole position but was powerless to prevent Webber powering past six laps from the end and then take the chequered flag with a three second lead.</p>.<p>The victory was the 35-year-old's second of the season, after Monaco, and left him with 116 points to Alonso's 129 after nine of 20 races.</p>.<p>"Another great day for us and a great day for me to win here again. It is fantastic," he said on the team radio before being interviewed on the podium by triple world champion Jackie Stewart.</p>.<p>Webber's Red Bull team mate and double world champion Sebastian Vettel was third on a dry track with the sun shining over the circuit after days of rain that had left the campsites waterlogged and approach roads clogged with traffic.</p>.<p>Brazilian Felipe Massa was fourth for Ferrari ahead of the Lotus pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean.</p>.<p>Jenson Button's British Grand Prix jinx continued, before a predicted crowd of more than 125,000 people, with the McLaren driver failing to stand on the podium at his home race for the 13th year in a row.</p>.<p>The 2009 world champion, who has never finished higher than fourth at Silverstone, started 16th and ended up with only a point in 10th.</p>.<p>His team mate Lewis Hamilton, the 2008 champion whose win that year remains the last by a British driver at home, was eighth after losing out to Michael Schumcher's Mercedes in the closing laps.</p>.<p>Brazilian Bruno Senna was ninth for Williams.</p>.<p>Williams could have hoped for much more but their Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado collided with Mexican Sergio Perez on lap 12, ending the Sauber driver's race.</p>.<p>Stewards were due to rule on the incident but Perez said they had to act.</p>.<p>"This guy will never learn if they don't do something. He could hurt someone. Everybody has concerns about him," he told the BBC.</p>