Mark Webber of red Bull finally won a Grand Prix on Sunday as the 2011 Formula One season signed off in Brazil. The Australian has been completely overshadowed by team-mate Sebastian Vettel this year, with the
latter taking the chequered flag 11 times as he romped to the world championship. It appeared as though Vettel was on his way to victory number 12 in Sao Paulo but he instead finished second after his car developed a gearbox problem. Webber's win, his first since last year's Hungarian Grand Prix, was much-needed and yet it was not enough for him to clinch second place in the drivers' championship. That honour goes to Jenson Button, who finished third at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace. Button therefore ends the year with 270 points, with Webber climbing to third overall on 258 points, one more than Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, who finished fourth in Brazil. Lewis Hamilton ends the year fifth after retiring on Sunday with a gearbox failure. Ferrari's Felipe Massa was fifth in the race ahead of Force India's Adrian Sutil, with Nico Rosberg (Mercedes GP), Paul di Resta (Force India), Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) and Vitaly Petrov (Renault) completing the top 10.Read Full; Optimum Sports Marketing: Aussie Grit Wins Brazil GP:


