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Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso took maximum advantage of a Korean Grand Prix to forget for Red Bull after winning the inaugural race at Yeongam and moving to the top of the standings.

Alonso moved 11 points clear of Mark Webber at the top of the drivers’ standings after both he and team-mate Sebastian Vettel failed to finish.

McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton was second and Ferrari’s Felipe Massa third after Webber crashed out of a rain-affected race and Vettel’s engine failed while leading.

It was also a race to forget for McLaren team-mate Jenson Button after several incidents left him down in 12th place and seemingly out of the title race.
The Mercedes of Michael Schumacher was fourth and Renault’s Robert Kubica fifth.

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Portsmouth have come out of administration after a deal was struck with former owner Alexandre Gaydamak.

The future of the south coast club had looked in serious doubt on Friday when negotiations with Gaydamak over the £2.2million he is owed broke down

However, he has now reached an agreement which will see the sum paid back over the next five years.

That has allowed the administrators to safeguard the future of the club and former owner Balram Chainrai is now back in charge at Fratton Park.

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti is keeping his feet on the ground despite Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Wolves moving the Blues five points clear at the top of the table.

With title rivals Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal all in action on Sunday, the Blues now have a healthy advantage at the summit.

However, Ancelotti is staying grounded, saying: “It is a good advantage but tomorrow if might be different.

“It is too early to say we have enough points. We have started the season well and have to continue that. A difficult moment will arrive for us and we have to be ready.”

Australia got their Four Nations challenge off to a convincing start with a comfortable 42-0 victory over Papua New Guinea on Sunday.

Following sportsbook favourites New Zealand’s 24-10 success against England on Saturday, the Kangaroos reacted with some ease in Sydney.

Lockyer’s touchdown, his 34th for his country, now sees him the nation’s all-time leading try scorer, surpassing Ken Irvine.

New Zealand take on Papua New Guinea next Saturday in Rotorua while Australia and England meet up in Melbourne the following day.