Sebastian Vettel


Full name Sebastian Vettel
Birth date July 3, 1987
Birthplace Heppenheim, Germany
Current age 24 years 162 days
Height 1.76 m
Weight 58 kg
Current team Red Bull
Previous teams BMW Sauber, Toro Rosso


2011 World Championship
# Grand Prix Circuit Date Car Pos Pts Qual FL
2 Australia Albert Park March 27 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1
3 Malaysia Sepang April 10 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1
4 China Shanghai April 17 Red Bull (RB7) 2 18 1
5 Turkey Istanbul May 8 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1
6 Spain Catalunya May 22 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 2
7 Monaco Monaco May 29 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1
8 Canada Gilles Villeneuve June 12 Red Bull (RB7) 2 18 1
9 Europe Valencia June 26 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1 FL
10 Great Britain Silverstone July 10 Red Bull (RB7) 2 18 2
11 Germany Nürburgring July 24 Red Bull (RB7) 4 12 3
12 Hungary Hungaroring July 31 Red Bull (RB7) 2 18 1
13 Belgium Spa August 28 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1
14 Italy Monza September 11 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1
15 Singapore Singapore September 25 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1
16 Japan Suzuka October 9 Red Bull (RB7) 3 15 1
17 Korea KIC October 16 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 2 FL
18 India Delhi October 30 Red Bull (RB7) 1 25 1 FL
19 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina November 13 Red Bull (RB7) ret 1
20 Brazil Interlagos November 27 Red Bull (RB7) 2 18 1 World Championship Career
Year Car Race Start Won Pod Class Best Pole Front Best Lap Hat Pts Pos
2007 BMW Sauber, Toro Rosso 8 8 0 0 5 4 0 0 7 0 0 6 14
2008 Toro Rosso 18 18 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 0 0 35 8
2009 Red Bull 17 17 4 8 14 1 4 8 1 3 1 84 2
2010 Red Bull 19 19 5 10 16 1 10 13 1 2 0 256 1
2011 Red Bull 19 19 11 17 18 1 15 18 1 3 2 392 1
Total 81 81 21 36 65 1 30 40 1 8 3 773
Race Circuit Date
First race United States Grand Prix Indianapolis June 17, 2007 Race results
Last race Brazilian Grand Prix Interlagos November 27, 2011 Race results



Profil
By becoming the sport's youngest world champion in 2010, Sebastian Vettel firmly established himself among the top three or four drivers in Formula One and it was a position he further cemented with a devastating defence of his title the following year. A product of Red Bull's driver development programme, he is everything F1 wants in its world champion: smart, quick witted and above all very, very fast.

He started his career in karting before moving to Formula BMW in 2003 where he took rookie honours. Having found his feet he dominated the championship the the following year and won 18 of the 20 races. A move to European F3 followed in 2005 before he was snapped up by BMW Sauber as its test and reserve driver in 2006. He stayed race sharp by competing in the World Series by Renault before making his F1 debut at Indianapolis in 2007.

Standing in for the injured Robert Kubica, he qualified a solid seventh and finished the race in eighth and scoring a point. That encouraged Red Bull to bring him back under its wing and he became a full-time Toro Rosso driver at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Following a few novice mistakes, he finished a strong fourth in the wet Chinese Grand Prix.

He endured a tough start to the 2008 season with Toro Rosso due to a number of accidents, but secured a very solid fifth-placed finish in Monaco. Gaining confidence, he recorded his first pole position and victory at the rain-hit Italian Grand Prix with an outstanding drive in a car that should have been knocking around in the midfield. Having finished eighth in the championship, he moved to Red Bull Racing and immediately challenged for the championship with wins at Shanghai, Silverstone and Suzuka.

2010 was his year, though it took a dramatic finale to help him secure his maiden championship. Having looked like the quickest driver in the quickest car throughout the season, reliability issues and a few too many errors meant he went in to the final race as an outsider, but victory in Abu Dhabi while Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber came home seventh and eighth saw him snatch the title.

Ahead of his first defence Vettel had his contract with Red Bull extended until the end of the 2014 season, and he responded with a dominant season that saw him win six of the first eight races, finish in the top two at 16 of the 19 rounds and wrap up the championship with four grands prix remaining.

Strengths and Weaknesses
He is one of the fastest drivers on the grid and is an expert at leading from pole position. However, when further down the grid or beaten into the first corner, his impetuosity has resulted in several accidents that could have been avoided.

Career High
Becoming the youngest world champion the sport has ever seen in 2010, closely followed by his unfancied victory in the Toro Rosso at Monza in 2008.

Career Low
Chasing a podium position in the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji, a lapse of concentration saw him run into the back of second placed Mark Webber whilst running behind the safety car. Both drivers were eliminated with Webber highly critical of the then rookie driver, while Vettel returned to the Toro Rosso pit in tears. He received a ten position grid penalty for the next race for the incident.

Quotes
"The chequered flag is really just a stupid wooden stick and a piece of cloth. It's a small thing, but it means so much when you cross the line."

"Like a ship, a car should be named after a girl as it's sexy. My original car was called Kate. But then it got smashed at the opening race in Australia. So we called this one Kate's Dirty Sister because it is more aggressive and faster."

"I sort of imagine Vettel laughing to himself and telling himself jokes down long straights like this. He seems to have that demeanour about him." Martin Brundle on Vettel.

Trivia
Vettel is something of an anglophile and is well known for his love of British comedy and music including Monty Python, Little Britain and The Beatles. He is also partial to an English breakfast.