Brazilian Grand Prix 2012

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel became the youngest triple champion in Formula One history on Sunday when he finished sixth at the Brazilian GP. (Getty Images)Sebastian Vettel spins after being involved in an incident with Bruno Senna of Williams during the race. (Getty Images)Nico Hulkenberg of Force India leads Red Bull's Mark Webber and Felipe Massa of Ferrari during the race. (Getty Images)
03:06 AM, Nov 26, 2012

Nico gets 10 points for Force India at Brazilian GP Hulkenberg finished 11th in the drivers standing with 63 points. ...  
12:24 AM, Nov 26, 2012

McLaren's Jenson Button wins Brazilian GP 2012 Jenson Button took his third race win of the season. ...  
11:59 PM, Nov 25, 2012

Vettel wins his 3rd straight F1 championship title Vettel became the youngest three-time champion in Formula One at age 25. ...  
11:31 PM, Nov 25, 2012

Michael Schumacher fans hail their departing hero Schumacher retired for the first time in Brazil in 2006 and came back in 2010. ...  
09:29 PM, Nov 25, 2012

Infiniti become Red Bull title sponsor The team, winners of the constructors' title for the past three years, have had a partnership with Infiniti since March 2011. ...  
08:18 PM, Nov 25, 2012

Alonso wants 'chaotic' race to keep hopes alive Alonso will start only seventh for Ferrari at Interlagos, while Vettel and his Red Bull will be fourth on the grid. ...  
05:12 PM, Nov 25, 2012

Lewis Hamilton wins pole position for Brazilian GP Lewis Hamilton won the pole position, while Sebastian Vettel will start fourth and Fernando Alonso eighth. ...  
10:44 PM, Nov 24, 2012

Good outing for Force India drivers in Brazilian GP practice Great Britain's Di Resta took 1:13.486 to complete 21 laps while Hulkenberg of Germany needed 1:13.602 to finish 22 laps. ...  
10:23 PM, Nov 24, 2012

Button edges Vettel in final practice at Interlagos Button set a lap of 1 minute, 13.188 seconds at Interlagos, just .057 in front of Vettel. ...  
08:07 PM, Nov 24, 2012

Epic contest between Vettel and Alonso at Interlagos The situation is a little bit like a Champions League final at the Brazilian GP, as all eyes will be on Vettel and Alonso. ...  
05:14 PM, Nov 24, 2012

Second F1 farewell will be less emotional: Schumacher London: Six years on from his retirement from Formula One at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher will say farewell again at Interlagos on Sunday and this time he intends to savour the occasion. The seven times world champion, who was racing for Ferrari in 2006 and is now ending a disappointing three year comeback with Mercedes, has made clear he is calling it quits for good this time....  
10:05 PM, Nov 20, 2012