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British ace Jenson Button...
British ace Jenson Button scored his second race win on the trot, with victory in an action packed Malaysian grand prix.
The Brawn GP driver was awarded the win after heavy rainfall forced organisers to abandon the race after just 32 laps. BMWð€™s Nick Heidfeld finished in the runnerð€™s up spot, with Timo Glock securing the final podium place in his Toyota.
Jenson had to work hard for the win, despite the much shorter race distance. After a poor start, the Englishman dropped from pole position to fourth place, behind NIco Rosberg, Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso.
But by the first round of pit stops Button had fought his way to the head of the field. Then the rain began to fall, forcing all the teams to bring in their cars for a change of tyres.
Most runners went with a full wet tyre, although the rain initially wasnð€™t heavy enough to make them effective. Toyotað€™s Timo Glock made an inspired move to intermediate rubber, allowing him race up the order.
All the other teams followed suit, but where then surprised only a few laps later with a heavy downpour, meaning a return to the pits once again for the full wet option tyres.
And only a handful of laps after the rain set in, organisers took the decision to stop the race due to the poor visibility and amount of standing water on the track.
However, as the race was stopped before three quarters of the distance was run, drivers were only awarded half points.
As a result, defending champion Lewis Hamilton scored a single point, despite finishing in seventh. But this was still a welcome boost for the McLaren star following his disqualification from the previous race at Melbourne, Austraila.
But for Button even half points and heavy rain could dampen his enthusiasm. ð€ÇWhat a crazy raceð€Ý, exclaimed the Brit. ð€ÇWe had everything in that race. It was very enjoyable. I would obviously love to have the ten points, but this is the best we could have done, I think, and realistically it was the right thing to do.ð€Ý
Next up the teams travel to Shanghai for the Chinese grand prix on 17 April.
1. Button       Brawn GP
2. Heidfeld     BMW Sauber
3. Glock        Toyota
4. Trulli       Toyota
5. Barrichello  Brawn GP
6. Webber       Red Bull-Renault
7. Hamilton     McLaren-Mercedes
8. Rosberg      Williams-Toyota
9. Massa        Ferrari
10. Bourdais     Toro Rosso-Ferrari
11. Alonso       Renault
12. Nakajima     Williams-Toyota
13. Piquet       Renault
14. Raikkonen    Ferrari
15. Vettel       Red Bull-Renault
16. Buemi        Toro Rosso-Ferrari
17. Sutil        Force India-Mercedes
18. Fisichella   Force India-Mercedes