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Germany's Sebastian Vettel put his nightmare weekend in Belgium behind him on Friday when he topped the times after the opening day's practice for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix. The 23-year-old Red... Full Article at The Hindu
Vettel had the fastest round at practice yesterday for the Italian Grand Prix. Paul Gilham / Getty Images MONZA, ITALY // Jenson Button, the McLaren-Mercedes driver, reiterated yesterday his threat... Full Article at The National Newspaper
Red Bull's German driver Sebastian Vettel drives at the Autodromo Nazionale circuit on September 10, 2010 in Monza, during the second free practice session of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix. View Photo »
It looks better for us here than a year ago
Exclusive: Red Bull’s Christian Horner talks to Tom Cary about that FIA ruling on team orders after Ferrari were fined. He also mounts a strong defence of his driver Sebastian Vettel dubbed t...
Germany's Sebastian Vettel put his nightmare weekend in Belgium behind him on Friday when he topped the times after the opening day's practice for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix. The 23-year-old Red... Full Article at The Hindu
MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 10: (EDITORS NOTE: A LENSBABY LENS WAS USED IN THE CREATION OF THIS IMAGE) Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing drives during practice for the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September... View Photo »
My goal is to have a seat at Red Bull, to follow in the footsteps of Sebastian Vettel
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel guides Telegraph TV around the Monza circuit in Italy.
MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 10: Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Red Bull Racing drives during practice for the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on September 10, 2010 in Monza, Italy. View Photo »
True to form, however, Vettel is playing it cool, insisting nothing will change in his quest for victory Q: Do you feel more pressure after the Belgian Grand Prix to push harder for the championship? Full Article at Formula1.com
Red Bull Racing star Sebastian Vettel has spoken out to defend his performances in F1 2010, insisting that he is happy with the form he has shown thus far, adamant that 'there is no need to panic'... Full Article at crash.net
However, as the British team experimented with F-duct/non F-duct configurations on Friday afternoon, Hamilton and Button found themselves outpaced by arch rivals Red Bull and Ferrari. We take a... Full Article at Formula1.com
Sebastian Vettel (born July 3, 1987 in Heppenheim) is a German race car driver. He drives for Red Bull Racing having replaced former driver David Coulthard. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
It looks better for us here than a year ago
My goal is to have a seat at Red Bull, to follow in the footsteps of Sebastian Vettel
It will be tight. The gap between cars will be very small
They were the only two of the top five championship runners to score points as aonlink, Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button all hit trouble
For the team it makes no sense to favour one if that means penalising the other because you need both drivers scoring maximum points to win the constructors' championship
We would have worked with Red Bull already this year, but we have an exclusive contract with McLaren [and], understandably, McLaren has put in the veto ... We have to respect contracts, of course, and that is the situation. I would be very happy to see Mark Webber, who was formerly with us [in sportscar...
There's still six races to go, but it's up to the rest Fernando, Jenson and myself to shrink the gap ... We've already seen different leaders at different stages, so anything can happen. There's no reason to panic.
As a grand prix winner. he truly believed in his ability and his opportunity this year, as does Sebastian Vettel, and that is what makes it such an exciting pairing.
For a driver this makes no sense - you don't give up trying to win the championship until it's mathematically impossible
We have to respect contracts, of course. That is the situation. I would be very happy to see Mark Webber, who was formerly with us (Mercedes), and of course Sebastian Vettel, drive with our engines. But at the moment that is not the case
For sure I have enjoyed the season although it hasn't been always easy but I like the challenge ... Otherwise we would get bored.
For me, Nico runs on the same level as Sebastian Vettel
Exactly the same situation never happens twice so it's difficult to say
Sorry Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber can’t do qualifying anymore because there car is faster and they have an advantage over everyone else.
I have got two great memories from Monza -- my first F1 win and first F1 pole position -- so it's good to be going back ... The circuit is one of the most challenging of the season, due to the low downforce levels and high top speeds.
Not to mention, perhaps a three-way that included Sebastian Vettel.
Formula One is a great show, and if all goes well, you're the greatest
Ferrari controlled Sunday’s German Grand Prix from start to finish after polesitter Sebastian Vettel dropped to third at the first turn. Felipe Massa was ahead of Fernando Alonso for the first 48 laps before moving aside for his team mate
In the end, it makes you a better driver
For us, Sebastian Vettel is a blessing
Looking back the car obviously wasn’t perfect after the incident with Jenson
The F1 paddock is abuzz this morning with chat about Red Bull’s controversial decision to take their only remaining new front wing off Mark Webber’s car and give it to Sebastian Vettel for qualifying on Saturday.
You're in the fastest car
Red Bull gives you wings… but only if you are Sebastian Vettel
I didn’t know that this was his birthday
