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Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone attends the Men's Downhill World Cup race at the Streif race course Kitzbuehel, Austria

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone attends the Men's Downhill World Cup race at the Streif race course Kitzbuehel, Austria © Getty Images

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Drivers' Championship

Driver Points
1. Sebastian Vettel GER 392
2. Jenson Button GBR 270
3. Mark Webber AUS 258
4. Fernando Alonso ESP 257
5. Lewis Hamilton GBR 227
6. Felipe Massa BRA 118
7. Nico Rosberg GER 89
8. Michael Schumacher GER 76
9. Adrian Sutil GER 42
10. Vitaly Petrov RUS 37
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    Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone attends the Men's Downhill World Cup race at the Streif race course Kitzbuehel, Austria
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    Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button and Mark Webber receive their trophies for finishing first, second and third in the 2011 drivers' championship
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    Workers high on an office tower remove a full-length advertisement for the cancelled Bahrain Grand Prix
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