FORMULA 1 – Round 2 2010 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne) – Full race online: March 28th 2010 Defending world champion Jenson Button clinched his first victory of 2010 – and his first for McLaren – in Australia on Sunday. An excellent call on tyre strategy – and a mechanical failure for pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel – gave him the edge in the dry-wet Melbourne race. 1st Jenson Button (McLaren), 1h33m36.531s; 2nd Robert Kubica (Renault), 1h33m48.565s; 3rd Felipe Massa (Ferrari), 1h33m51.019s. Formula 1 Round 1 Australian Melbourne Qantas First Race Season 2010 Grand Prix GP start race watch start on board live streaming online Grand Prix full new premiere lap inside Red Bull Toyota Ferrari Williams McLaren Mercedes RBR Renault BMW Jenson Button Rubens Barrichello Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber Felipe Massa Fernando Alonso Michael Schumacher Kimi Räikkönen Lewis Hamilton Heikki Kovalainen Kazuki Nakajima Qualifying crash Nico Roseberg Glock Buemi Alguersuari 28th March 2010
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Reigning world champion Jenson Button produced a brilliant performance to claim his first win of the season at a fascinating Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on Sunday.
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