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Sebastian Vettel won his second race of the season with an ease that for most part of the season he was on his own. Even better for this victory was that his championship rivals from last season, Hamilton and Alonso, could only finish sixth and seventh. Though it was a good race for Vettel, his teammate Webber had a mixed race but eventually managed to finish fourth, fighting it out...
Published: March 28, 2011
Sebastian Vettel, the reigning world champion had no problems winning the 2011 Australian GP a race which he dominated from pole and he won without even a challenge. Vettel and Red Bull once again looked dominant and if the likes of McLaren and Ferrari have any decent shot at the title, then they drastically need to cut the distance or else Red Bull will have the titles by midseason. Lewis Hamilton...
Published: March 10, 2011
The 2010 season turned out to be the most exciting Formula 1 campaign ever, and until the last race, four drivers were in contention for the Drivers’ Championship. In the end, Sebastian Vettel not only won his first title, but also became the youngest ever Formula 1 champion. It was a very tough season, and Vettel was trailing his teammate, Mark Webber, and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso...
Published: November 25, 2010
Force India may have just finished ahead of Sauber and Toro Rosso in the 2010 F1 constructors championship, but then Sauber just recovered from the whole BMW exit fiasco. Toro Rosso, apart from the 2008 season where Vettel gave the team its only win in F1 so far and managed to place the team sixth in the table, have always been perennial backmarkers and is a training ground for Red Bull’s junior...
Published: November 20, 2010
We all thought that 2007 was one of the greatest F1 seasons ever and wondered if anything else could beat it. But this year, five drivers were battling for the World Championship. It was one of the best F1 grids in ages, and to see Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button fighting for the title was surreal. Even the legendary Michael Schumacher, who made a dramatic...
Published: October 8, 2010
The 2010 driver market was thrown completely out of control after Alonso joined Ferrari, Button quit Brawn GP, and Michael Schumacher made a dramatic comeback when he joined the revived Mercedes GP team. This year things were heating up as there were talks of Kimi Raikkonen making a return to the sport he quit at the end of last season, Webber retiring, and Kubica joining Ferrari. Till last week, there...
Published: August 1, 2010
F1 and hypocrisy goes hand in hand as, while just a week back, Ferrari was criticized by every single British writer and non-Ferrari fan for issuing team orders, but Christian Horner, the Red Bull team principle who said there is no place for team orders, used team strategy instead to gift Webber the race while teammate Vettel, who acted for the team, ended up getting a penalty and was robbed...
Published: July 10, 2010
Red Bull Heads into the British GP as the Favourites, with Vettel going in carrying some very good form after winning a Stunning European GP. His teammate should be happy to just leave racing alone after a horrid crash saw him airborne for some time. Webber will be using Vettel’s old chassis but despite that he has shown some solid pace in practice. Red Bull has done well at Silverstone and they...
Published: July 3, 2010
Michael Schumacher is statistically the most successful driver in the history of F1, and he could also be the best driver to have ever raced. Of course, a few would always counter that there have been others like Juan Manuel Fangio, Jackie Stewart, Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, and Ayrton Senna who could have been better than Schumacher, but comparing drivers of different eras is tough, and the sheer success...
Published: June 28, 2010
Sebastien Vettel won his first European GP on the streets of Valencia last weekend, and this win will ensure that he is back on track for the World Championship hunt. Vettel has not won a race since Malaysia, and after his crash at Turkey, this win will do a lot to boost his confidence ahead of the British GP. He is now only 12 points behind championship leader Hamilton, and 12 points ahead of teammate...