Mark Webber won his first race of the year and made it one two for Red Bull with his double world champion team mate Sebastian Vettel's to win the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix.
Mark Webber drove with great speed in Brazilian GP and finished 16.9 seconds faster than his Red Bull team mate Sebastian Vettel who suffered a gearbox problems to give Red Bull a third one-two of the 2011 season.
This was Webber’s seventh career win and he finished third in the championship. His team mate Sebastian Vettel is top on the table followed by Jenson Button, who came home third for McLaren.
This was Webber’s seventh career win and he finished third in the championship. His team mate Sebastian Vettel is top on the table followed by Jenson Button, who came home third for McLaren.
Sebastian Vettel has total of 392 points ahead of Jenson Button who is on 270 points and Mark Webber on 258 points. Ferrari's Fernando Alonso was fourth on 257 points.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso finished fourth in the race just ahead of team-mate Felipe Massa, with Adrian Sutil of Force India claming sixth place and Nico Rosberg of Mercedes seventh in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Rookie Paul Di Resta came home eighth for Force India, capping an impressive first season with another good result, ahead of Kamui Kobayashi of Sauber and Vitaly Petrov of Renault. Webber took the lead after 30 laps of the 71-lap contest when Vettel, struggling with gearbox problems from lap five onwards, accepted the team's advice to ease off and nurse his car home to second.
Rookie Paul Di Resta came home eighth for Force India, capping an impressive first season with another good result, ahead of Kamui Kobayashi of Sauber and Vitaly Petrov of Renault. Webber took the lead after 30 laps of the 71-lap contest when Vettel, struggling with gearbox problems from lap five onwards, accepted the team's advice to ease off and nurse his car home to second.
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