Last week, Sebastian Vettel became F1’s youngest double world champ in Japan, and the team celebrated the occasion in a big way, which made the German “tipsy” in his own words. But there was no sign of hangover as Vettel stormed to victory at the Yeongam circuit in typical dominant style.
The champ stole the lead from pole man Lewis Hamilton (first time a non Red Bull was on pole this season) on lap 1, and never looked back. He didn’t really need to, even with the safety car called into action. The McLaren man, under fire recently, drove a good and incident free race to finish second, defending well from Mark Webber, who had to settle for third.
The battle, which spanned for quite a distance, was a good, fair fight, and was also one of the highlights of the race. The other notable moments were when Vitaly Petrov’s Lotus Renault GP car arrowed into Michael Schumacher’s rear on lap 17.
Another was when Fernando Alonso said “I give up, I give up” on the team radio in the final stages of the race. That’s very unlikely for the Spaniard, and the message (in English) could have been Fernando playing mind games, or a decoy. He certainly didn’t look the part on track, had good pace throughout, and was even the fastest man at a point.
McLaren’s man on form Jenson Button had a quiet race, and the Suzuka winner finished fourth, ahead of Alonso and Felipe Massa. Toro Rosso will leave Korea a happy team as Jaime Alguersuari finished seventh and Seb Buemi was ninth, sandwiching Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg in eighth. Paul di Resta took the final point for Force India.
The points collected by Vettel and Webber in Korea is enough to seal the Constructor’s championship for Red Bull Racing, who have now won it back-to-back. They have an unassailable 588 points from McLaren’s 418 and Ferrari’s 310. A double double for Vettel and RBR then – others will hope to stop them from doing a hattrick next year.
At the back, Team Lotus’ Heikki Kovalainen finished in 14th, ahead of two Saubers and his teammate Jarno Trulli. The Tan Sri Tony Fernandes owned team, which should be called Caterham next season, will be happy to beat two midfielders today.
The next race is the inaugural Indian GP, two weeks from now.
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Again Hamilton provided for most of the excitement on the track, this time with Webber. Luckily both were on top of their game and avoided colliding with each other.
Looks like Hamilton is still upset with his team after the mess up in Suzuka last week. He may quit McLaren and go to Red Bull or Ferrari next year.
Yea, I have to say Hamilton did very well in this race. Matured and professional driving. I think his racing with Webber for 2nd spot is the most exciting I’ve seen this year! Although I’d love to see a Red Bull 1-2, he totally deserves it. Webber is a good sport too, it’s not too bad as RBR managed to seal the constructor’s title anyway.
And woohooo!! An awesome win by Vettel! His overtaking move on Hamilton is almost like his move on Alonso at Monza, almost went off-track to overtake, what a drive! Congrats Vettel! Congrats Kinky Kylie! Congrats Webber! Congrats Red Bull Racing!! It has been a fantastic season, looking forward to the first Indian GP next 2 weeks!!
well done sebastian and the team
jenson won last race before this but everyone knew this season belonged to only one man and one team
now with him again at no.1 , it means this season is only about one team as well
i dont know how exactly their modus operandi but it seems redbull racing got the most accurate balance between reliability, competitiveness, and perhaps the right driver. or drivers. mark isnt at all bad despite this season hes bot as regular on podium as last season
i thought lewis was THE next big thing in F1
until he ditched dad anthony and ron gone to sportscar division
but i iknew he was gone when all the rumours about that bird pussy nicole
only eddie irvine can get away with driving AND motorboating any pussy(cat dolls) all at the same time
congrats vettel. hey danny, no news about casey stoner clinches his 2nd world motogp title?
finally, bmw fetish news stops.
yay!!! congrats to vettel!! weee~