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Schumacher wins in Malaysia
Malaysian GP Race
Jenson Button
World champion Michael Schumacher continued his ruthless domination of Formula One as he claimed his second win of the season and the 72nd of his career in Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix.
Ferrari's Schumacher, who won the season-opening Australian Grand Prix two weeks ago, made the perfect start and was never seriously troubled as he led home Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya.
The six-time world champion came home five seconds clear of Montoya in the 56-lap race to maintain his 100 percent start to the season and claim his third win at Sepang and his first in Malaysia since 2001.
Montoya made a flying start and benefited from a mistake by Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello to claim the runners-up spot, while Button was left in ecstasy after finishing in third.
BAR driver Button, who had finished fourth on five occasions, finally stood on the podium after an impressive drive to finish ahead of Barrichello.
Renault's Jarno Trulli won a battle with David Coulthard, of McLaren, for fifth place while Fernando Alonso, who started from the back of the grid, scored points in seventh with Sauber's Felipe Massa eighth.
Mark Webber, who had started second on the grid, endured a nightmare race and spun out while championship hopefuls Kimi Raikkonen and Ralf Schumacher retired because of mechanical problems.
With the circuit damp after the arrival of rain, Raikkonen spun on the formation lap while Jordan's Giorgio Pantano started from the pit- lane after changing an engine.
At the start, Schumacher got away perfectly but Webber, who had qualified in second, struggled to get off the line to leave Barrichello in second place.
Webber dropped to ninth by the end of the first lap, while from the back of the grid Alonso made up ground to run in 10th place.
But Barrichello outbraked himself on lap two and dropped to fourth place as Montoya and Raikkonen both moved ahead of him.
Webber, attempting to recover from his slow start, touched with Ralf Schumacher and the Jaguar driver was left with a puncture and forced to pit before being hit with stop-go penalty for speeding in the pit-lane.
Takuma Sato, who had moved up to 11th from the back row of the grid, spun on lap six but recovered to get out of the gravel trap at turn eight.
Schumacher pitted from the lead after nine laps, while Barrichello lost two places behind Trulli and Button after the frontrunners had all made their first stops.
Webber's miserable afternoon was made worse when he spun out of the race on lap 26 after locking his wheels heading into the final corner.
And after the second series of pit-stops, Raikkonen dropped down to fourth place after a slow get-away in the pit-lane with Button benefiting and moving into third.
Schumacher continued to lead the race comfortably from Montoya.
Williams driver Ralf Schumacher was forced out of the race after 28 laps when his BMW engine blew and he parked the car at the side of the track.
Jordan's Nick Heidfeld joined the list of retirements after 37 laps when he pitted for a fourth time and his ill-sounding car was wheel into the garage.
Raikkonen, last year's race winner at Sepang, pulled up at the side of the track with clutch problems as his disappointing start to the season extended.
Schumacher all but secured victory after the final pit-stop as he led Montoya by nine seconds, with Button in a comfortable third as he closed in on his maiden podium.
Button's team-mate Sato suffered an engine failure three laps from home when running eighth but the leaders came through the searing heat unscathed as Schumacher took the chequered flag.