Pastor Maldonado won an astonishing Spanish formula one grand prix this morning giving the former champion Wiliams team their first title in 132 races and nearly eight years.
The first Venezuelan driver to stand on an F1 podium, Maldonado became the fifth different winner from five races won by five different teams - a phenomenon only ever seen before in 1983.
A 300-1 outsider going into the race, Maldonado had been gifted pole position when Lewis Hamilton was sent to the back of the grid for having too little fuel in his car during qualifying.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen were second and third, and the world champion Sebastian Vettel was 6th.
Alonso and Vettel are joint leaders of the championship, eight points clear of Lewis Hamilton.
Williams celebrations were cut short when a fire broke out in their garage after the race.
Team boss Frank Williams, who is in a wheelchair, was taken to safety as acrid smoke billowed into the paddock alongside the circuit.