McLaren's Jenson Button is the centre of media attention as he arrives at Interlagos on Sunday after an incident in which armed men approached his car in Sao Paulo
Button knows he's not going to get any peace unless he talks about the experience, so he holds a briefing before beginning his race preparations
Three former F1 champions with eight titles between them - Emerson Fittipaldi (2), Sir Jackie Stewart (3) and Nikki Lauda - gather at Interlagos
Home drivers Lucas di Grassi of Virgin, Rubens Barrichello of Williams, Felipe Massa of Ferrari and Bruno Senna of Hispania fly for flag for Brazil during the drivers' parade
There's a blast from a past as former champion Emerson Fittipaldi takes to the Interlagos track ahead of the main event in the legendary JPS Lotus in which he won the 1972 world title
The race gets under way with Red Bull making a dream start as Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber (pictured) both quickly pass pole-sitter Nico Hulkenberg of Williams
Webber gets the better of McLaren's Lewis Hamilton on lap one as the Red Bulls head the field at Interlagos
Championship leader Fernando Alonso of Ferrari settles in behind the Red Bulls, waiting to pounce on any mistake or sign of trouble with the front-running duo
Vettel looks strong as he continues to lead through the mid-race laps, but team-mate Webber - in second - has a better chance of winning the world title with just Abu Dhabi to come after Interlagos
Jenson Button's reign as F1 champion comes to an end as his McLaren battles to get past the Mercedes of Michael Schumacher
Webber briefly looms in the mirrors of Vettel, but the Australian is never close enough to launch a sustained, and potentially controversial, attack on his team-mate
Vettel revives his lead after the intervention of the safety car briefly sees the field bunch up behind him as Vitantonio Liuzzi's Force India is lifted away from the side of the track
The victory is Vettel's fourth of the season - the same total as Webber - and puts him within 15 points of championship leader Fernando Alonso
Whatever the drama to come in the final race, a Red Bull one-two ties up the constructors' title for the Milton Keynes-based team. Team principal Christian Horner celebrates with his two drivers
Alonso still has the advantage in the drivers' standings as the teams prepare to head to the Middle East, but his lead is down to a slender eight points over Webber and 15 over Vettel
The party looks set to continue long into the night for his two closest challengers however as they and their colleagues celebrate a maiden team title just six season after their first race
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