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Button takes Formula One title as Webber wins


Briton Jenson Button Jenson Alexander Lyons Button, often called Jense, (born 19 January, 1980) is an English Formula One racing driver. He currently competes for the Honda Racing F1 team. He won his first Grand Prix in Hungary, on August 6 2006 after 113 races.  was crowned drivers world champion Sunday when he finished fifth in an incident-filled Brazilian Grand Prix The Brazilian Grand Prix (Portuguese: Grande Prêmio do Brasil) is a Formula One championship race which occurs at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in Interlagos, Brazil.  won in by Australian Mark Webber

For other people named Mark Webber, see Mark Webber (disambiguation).


Mark Alan Webber, (born August 27, 1976) is an Australian Formula One driver. He was born in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, son of Alan, the local motorcycle dealer.
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Button, who has led the championship all season after winning the opening Australian Grand Prix This article is about Formula One race. For other uses, see Australian Grand Prix (disambiguation).

The Australian Grand Prix is a Formula One race that is part of the annual Formula One championship season.
 in March, had started 14th on the grid, but drove with courage and determination to achieve his goal and send the Brawn GP team into wild celebration.

"We are the champions" Button sang from his cockpit after crossing the finishing line and capturing the title with one race to spare.

His success ensured also that the Brawn team, created out of the ashes of the defunct Honda team last winter, also clinched the constructors' world championship.

Button's great success came in his 169th Grand Prix Grand Prix  
n. pl. Grand Prix
Any of several competitive international road races for sports cars of specific engine size over an exacting, usually risky course.
 and at the end of his ninth season in Formula One, a year when he won six of the opening seven races and then struggled to recapture that form.

It was a classic case of the tortoise and the hare in the second half of the season as Button survived the intensifying pressure around him, but continued to collect points.

Webber, in a Red Bull, won comfortably ahead of Pole Robert Kubica in a BMW Sauber and third-placed outgoing drivers' champion Briton Lewis Hamilton in a McLaren Mercedes.

German Sebastian Vettel, in the second Red Bull, was fourth ahead of Button with Finn Kimi Raikkonen sixth for Ferrari.

Swiss Sebastien Buemi of Toro Toro may refer to:
  • Denominación de Origen Toro, the Spanish wine region
  • Toró, the nickname of Rafael Ferreira Francisco, Brazilian football (soccer) player
 Rosso was seventh and the luckless local hero Brazilian veteran Rubens Barrichello, in the second Brawn, eighth after starting from pole position.

He suffered from heavy traffic and then a late puncture that wrecked his hopes of glory.

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