Good points
- Jenson Button (race win)
- Ferrari (Fernando Alonso finished 2nd; Felipe Massa finished 3rd and second place in the constructors championship ahead of McLaren)
- Mark Webber (finished 4th)
- Nico Hülkenberg (finished 5th, despite leading the race and crashing out Lewis Hamilton out of the race)
- Sebastian Vettel (finishing 6th, winning his third F1 World Drivers Championship in a row.)
- Michael Schumacher (finished 7th, on his last ever race)
- Jean-Éric Vergne (finished 8th)
- Kamui Kobayashi (finished 9th, final race for Sauber)
- Caterham (Vitaly Petrov finished 11th, giving Caterham 10th place in the constructors championship, ahead of Marussia; Heikki Kovalainen finished 14th, last Grand Prix for Caterham possibly)
- Charles Pic (finished 12th, last grand prix for Marussia, going to Caterham in 2013)
Bad points
- Lotus F1 Team (Kimi Räikkonen finished 10th, a lap down, not a great weekend from the Finn; Romain Grosjean DNF, crashing out on lap 6)
- Williams (Pastor Maldonado DNF, crashed out of lap 2; Bruno Senna DNF, collision with Sebastian Vettel and Sergio Perez)
- Paul Di Resta (finished 19th/DNF, crashed out on lap 69)
- Nico Rosberg (finished 15th, a lap down)
- Lewis Hamilton (DNF, collision with Nico Hülkenberg on lap 55)
- Sergio Perez (DNF, collision with Bruno Senna on the first lap)
In my opinion last weekends Brazilian Grand Prix is possibly the best race I've ever seen in Formula 1, if not defiantly in my top 5 of great F1 races to end a great year of Formula 1.
Personally, Lewis Hamilton or Nico Hülkenberg should have won a wet Brazilian Grand Prix. But, due to both of them tangling up with each other on first corner of lap 55, which gives Lewis Hamilton final race at McLaren a DNF with suspension failure and Nico Hülkenberg only finishing in fifth place to give Jenson Button his third race win of the season for McLaren.
Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa finished second and third in race. While, Sebastian Vettel who got spun by Bruno Senna at the start of the race, which be restarted the race in 21st place to finished in 6th place to give Sebastian Vettel his third F1 World Drivers Championship title in a row and only three points ahead of Fernando Alonso in the standing to retain his title. And only third F1 driver in Formula 1 history to achieve three drivers titles in a row (Juan Manuel Fangio 1954-57 and Michael Schumacher 2000-04). So contractions to Sebastian Vettel for winning his third World Drivers title and contractions to Red Bull as-well for winning the constructors championship for a third time in a row a fortnight ago in Austin.
Now bring on 2013, for another season of Formula 1. Only three and a half months to go for that.
End of blog for now, new post soon, bye.
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