SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Red Bull's quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel won the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday to chalk up a record ninth victory in a row and 13th of the year.
Australian team mate Mark Webber bowed out of Formula One with second place, anchoring a Red Bull one-two in his 215th and final race for the champions before heading to Le Mans sportscars with Porsche.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, this season's overall-runner-up, finished third on a day when the skies over Interlagos failed to deliver the rain that had forced delays to qualifying on Saturday.
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He's way too good... If the f1 doesn't become more competitive it will lose fans! I didn't follow this season much because of this very reason!
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Agree- F1 got boring after a few good years in the first decade of 2000 (but of course I am biased being a big Ferrari fan)
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