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Formula 1: End Of An Amazing Season, 2009

Just to know how much things have changed in formula 1, one has to be its fan right from the beginning. First of all, my congratulations to Jenson Button and Brawn-Mercedes for the fantastic showdown all season, though personally I did want Rubens Barrichello to win, but that did not really happen. Button was indeed fantastic and deserved to win, Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel also did a fantastic job for the Red Bull Racing-Renault too, going beyond and saving the best for last with .

So, the drivers' standings finished as bellow:
1. Jenson Button - 95
2. Sebastian Vettel - 84
3. Rubens Barrichello - 77
4. Mark Webber - 69.5
5. Lewis Hamilton - 49
6. Kimi Räikkönen - 48
7. Nico Rosberg - 34.5
8. Jarno Trulli - 32.5
9. Fernando Alonso - 26
10. Timo Glock - 24
11. Felipe Massa - 22
12. Heikki Kovalainen - 22
13. Nick Heidfeld - 19
14. Robert Kubica - 17
15. Giancarlo Fisichella - 8
16. Sebastien Buemi - 6
17. Adrian Sutil - 5
18. Kamui Kobayashi - 3
19. Sebastien Bourdais - 2
20. Kazuki Nakajima - 0
21. Nelsinho Piquet - 0
22. Vitantonio Liuzzi - 0
23. Romain Grosjean - 0
24. Jaime Alguersuari - 0
25. Luca Badoer - 0

And, the construction standings finished as bellow:
1. Brawn-Mercedes - 172
2. RBR-Renault - 153.5
3. McLaren-Mercedes - 71
4. Ferrari - 70
5. Toyota - 59.5
6. BMW Sauber - 36
7. Williams-Toyota - 34.5
8. Renault - 26
9. Force India-Mercedes - 13
10. STR-Ferrari - 8

And as you can see, every one scored some points but the debutions Brawn-Mercedes clearly standing atop with 172 championship points.
And next year, there are going to be 19 races, and the season is going to get over by mid November. With new teams lines up, Lotus makes a comeback, hope its going to be another action packed GP racing as this year, 2010 (Twenty Ten).

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