Jenson Button wins thrilling Brazilian Grand Prix from fernando Alonso, but sixth place is enough to earn Sebastian Vettel a third world title Макларън driver Jenson Button you have won a pulsating final Formula 1 race of the season, but it was Red Bulls Sebastian Vettel who stole the headlines at the Brazilian Grand Prix by becoming the sports youngest-ever triple world champion after finishing sixth. Състезанието, което се провежда в мокро, влажно и сухо в различни времена, е пълна с драма, като Фетел възстановени от първата обиколка сблъсък, който го до последната позиция и се изкачи обратно през полето, докато заглавие съперник Фернандо Алонсо (Ферари) се възползва от бързо стартиране, голям темп и нещастието на другите да завърши втори. Out at the front, Button, team-mate Lewis Hamilton and Force Indias Nico Hulkenberg all showed superb pace in the damp, with all three taking turns in the lead. By staying on slicks while other пътеки pitted for intermediates Button and Hulkenberg извади out a huge lead, with the German passing the Briton after a long duel, but their предимство was undone by a safety car period. С полето на връзки нагоре Хюлкенберг дръпна, с Хамилтън, минаваща бутон и giving лов. Грешка от Хюлкенберг нека Хамилтън през, но драйверът на Форс Индия държеше на и направи ход две трети разстояние, тъй като те полочиха трафик. Въпреки това той губи контрол при влажни условия при спиране и плъзна в Хамилтън. Британец, в последното си състезание за Макларън, трябваше да се пенсионират, докато Хюлкенберг има диск чрез наказание. Heavy rain then threw in another curveball, with Vettel stopping the early tyres for only to find his pit crew werent ready. He quickly climbed to sixth, however, which was enough to earn him the title from Alonso, who had tenaciously climbed up to second position, ahead of his rapid Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa. Състезанието тогава дойде малко преждевременно край като Пол ди Resta (Форс Индия) силно се разби на ями прави капризи и извади колата за сигурност с обиколка да отида. Михаел Шумахер (Мерцедес) завърши седми в окончателното му някога F1 надпревара. Inside the car when you get turned around for no reason, it ' s not the most comfortable feeling, said vettel, in reference to his first lap contact. I was quite лъки that nobody hit me from that point onwards. I think it was the toughest [race we had], but we kept believing and remained ourselves. Reflecting on losing the title by three points, Alonso said: There 's been situations during the season that make you think of these three points, but that' s the sport. Even though I finished second in the points I have never had such respect and the affection from everybody in the paddock. This is the first time that I have got drivers, ex-drivers, teams, fans to say that we have done the best първенство. We ' ll be back as strong in 2013, because it would be harder to be stronger. I have a great feeling after 2012, by far the year best of my career. Голяма награда на Бразилия: 1 Дженсън Бътън (Макларън-Мерцедес) 1h 45m 22. 656s2 Фернандо Алонсо (Ферари) + 2. 754s3 Фелипе маса (Ферари) + 3. 615s4 Марк Уебър (Ред Бул-Рено) + 4. 936s5 Буеми (сила Индия-Мерцедес) + 5. 708s6 Себастиан Фетел (Ред Бул-Рено) + 9. 453s7 Михаел Шумахер (Мерцедес) + 11. 900s8 Жан-Ерик Верн (Торо Росо-Ферари) +28. 600s9 Камуи Кобаяши (Заубер-Ферари) компанията. 200s10 Кими Райконен (Лотус-Рено) + 1lap EtcFastest обиколка: Хамилтън, 1:18. 069 Световно първенство класиране Драйвери:1 Фетел 281; 2 Алонсо 278; 3 Райконен 207; 4 Хамилтън 190; 5 Бутона 188; 6 Уебър 179; 7 Маса 122; 8 Грожан 96; 9 Розберг 93; 10 Перес 66. И др. Конструкторите: 1 Червен Бул-Рено 460; 2 Ферари 400; 3 Макларън-Мерцедес 378; 4 Лотус-Рено 303; 5 Мерцедес 142; 6 Заубер-Ферари 126; 7 Сила Индия-Мерцедес 109; 8 Уилямс-Рено 76; 9 Торо Росо-Ферари 26. И др. Jenson Button wins thrilling Brazilian Grand Prix from fernando Alonso, but sixth place is enough to earn Sebastian Vettel a third world title McLaren driver Jenson Button won a pulsating final Formula 1 race of the season, but it was Red Bulls Sebastian Vettel who stole the headlines at the Brazilian Grand Prix by becoming the sports youngest-ever triple world champion after finishing sixth. The race, which was run in the wet, damp and dry at various times, was full of drama, as Vettel recovered from a first lap clash that dropped him to last position and climbed back through the field, while title rival Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) made the most of a fast start, great pace and the misfortune of others to finish second. Out at the front, Button, team-mate Lewis Hamilton and Force Indias Nico Hulkenberg all showed superb pace in the damp, with all three taking turns in the lead. By staying on slicks while other runners pitted for intermediates Button and Hulkenberg pulled out a huge lead, with the German passing the Briton after a long duel, but their advantage was undone by a safety car period. With the field bunched up, Hulkenberg pulled away, with Hamilton passing Button and giving chase. A mistake from Hulkenberg let Hamilton through, but the Force India driver clung on and made a move at two-thirds distance as they lapped traffic. However, he lost control in the damp conditions under braking and slid in to Hamilton. The Briton, in his final race for McLaren, had to retire, while Hulkenberg got a drive-through penalty. Heavy rain then threw in another curveball, with Vettel stopping early for tyres only to find his pit crew werent ready. He quickly climbed to sixth, however, which was enough to earn him the title from Alonso, who had tenaciously climbed up to second position, ahead of his rapid Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa. The race then came to a slightly premature end as Paul di Resta (Force India) crashed heavily on the pits straight kink and brought out the safety car with a lap to go. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) finished seventh in his final ever F1 race. Inside the car when you get turned around for no reason, it's not the most comfortable feeling, said vettel, in reference to his first lap contact. I was quite lucky that nobody hit me from that point onwards. I think it was the toughest [race we had], but we kept believing and remained ourselves. Reflecting on losing the title by three points, Alonso said: There's been situations during the season that make you think of these three points, but that's the sport. Even though I finished second in the points I have never had such respect and the affection from everybody in the paddock. This is the first time that I have got drivers, ex-drivers, teams, fans to say that we have done the best championship. We'll be back as strong in 2013, because it would be harder to be stronger. I have a great feeling after 2012, by far the best year of my career. Brazilian Grand Prix: 1 Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1h 45m 22. 656s2 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) +2. 754s3 Felipe Massa (Ferrari) +3. 615s4 Mark Webber (Red Bull-Renault) +4. 936s5 Nico Hulkenberg (Force India-Mercedes) +5. 708s6 Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) +9. 453s7 Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) +11. 900s8 Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) +28. 600s9 Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) +31. 200s10 Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus-Renault) +1lap EtcFastest lap: Hamilton, 1:18. 069 World Championship standings Drivers:1 Vettel 281; 2 Alonso 278; 3 Raikkonen 207; 4 Hamilton 190; 5 Button 188; 6 Webber 179; 7 Massa 122; 8 Grosjean 96; 9 Rosberg 93; 10 Perez 66. Etc. Constructors: 1 Red Bull-Renault 460; 2 Ferrari 400; 3 McLaren-Mercedes 378; 4 Lotus-Renault 303; 5 Mercedes 142; 6 Sauber-Ferrari 126; 7 Force India-Mercedes 109; 8 Williams-Renault 76; 9 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 26. Etc.
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