Red Bull One-Two In Brazil Clinches Constructors' Championship Title
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Red Bull has clinched first-second at the Brazilian Grand Prix, where Sebastian Vettel won while teammate Mark Webber took second place ahead of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, who had to settle for third but still leads the drivers' world championship with one race in Abu Dhabi to go.
After passing Williams' Nico Hulkenberg, who started on pole, in the first lap, the Red Bull duo controlled the race right to the end, never giving Alonso or McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, who finished fourth and fifth respectively, any chance of catching up.
While the drivers' championship title is still up for grabs among Alonso, Webber, Vettel and Hamilton in Abu Dhabi, where a second-place finish will be enough for Alonso to take home his third title, the constructors' championship is all sewed up, with McLaren relinquishing the title to Red Bull.
Red Bull's maiden title is well-deserved, having claimed seven victories, four one-two finishes and 14 pole positions with a car that is undoubtedly the quickest this season.





















