There was no doubting Hamilton's happiness as he gave Alonso, his former team-mate and foe who had sung his praises earlier in the weekend, a friendly hug on the podium and waved to the crowd as Button doused him with fizzy rosewater.
"I'm ecstatic, very happy to be back up here," he said, of his return to the top of the podium after a series of crashes and controversies. "It's early days yet but this is definitely a start of something hopefully very good."
Button's third place, secured on the penultimate lap when Red Bull's Mark Webber had to pit for a mandatory switch to hard tyres, ended a difficult afternoon for the 2009 champion whose KERS system failed early on.
It also meant Hamilton will finish the season behind a team mate for the first time in his single-seater career.
However the 26-year-old can still hope to end the year with more victories than fellow Briton Button, who has also won three and held on to second place overall in the championship from Alonso.
Lewis Hamilton (2nd left) of McLaren celebrates with his Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh (left), Jenson Button (2nd right) and Button's girlfriend Jessica Michibata (right)
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