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Jenson Button has to stop 100 yards after the chequered flag as he runs out of fuel!
Fernando Alonso comes in fourth with Felipe Massa fifth - and Adrian Sutil, sixth, had already been lapped.
Sebastian Vettel takes second place with Jenson Button third.
MARK WEBBER WINS THE BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX!
Mark Webber is less than two miles from a brilliant victory, helped by Vettel's gearbox woes but none the less satisfying for that.
Button is still over eight seconds distant, while Mark Webber has just produced the fastest lap of the race. Classy stuff from the Aussie.
Rain now officially ruled out until after the chequered flag, while Alonso is complaining that his DRS has broken.
Webber is a comfortable leader 13 seconds ahead of his team-mate, who is now 8.8 clear of Button.
Button overtakes Petrov, but he still has Kovalainen to lap before he can get any closer to Vettel.
Liuzzi goes out of the race, apparently also with mechanical problems.
Button cuts the gap to 10.1 seconds from Vettel, but it's still too much to hope that anything will happen.
Button is 11 seconds behind Vettel, surely far too big a gap for anything to happen barring a worsening of the gearbox issue for the German.
Vettel almost loses it! He slides off the track on turn eight, running well wide - but it's not a bad placed to do it, and he's able to come back on safely.
That Button move was a real beauty, set up by dragging Alonso out of shape in turn one.
BUTTON TAKES ALONSO! He goes into third place with a stunning piece of driving, saving his DRS for the last possible second to blast past his rival out of turn three.
Button has a chance to take Alonso on turn one - but the Spaniard closes the door!
Nico Rosberg has now lost almost eight seconds to Sutil in that battle for sixth, while Massa is over 21 seconds behind Button in fifth.
Button has Alonso in his sights! It's less than a second between the pair as they fight for the final podium spot.
Current leader Sebastian Vettel now comes into the pits for his final stop - he's got hard tyres on and will likely cruise from here to a second place finish.