F1 » Vettel victory rewards Red Bull with team title


Sebastian Vettel was back on top form in Korea and won the constructors' title for Red Bull, but all eyes were on the thrilling battle for second between Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber.

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blzbub

October 16, 2011 10:32 AM

Vettel cruised (to win number 10) in front, leaving the two McLarens, Webber and Alonso to fight over his left overs, the championship standings say it all!

richard

October 16, 2011 10:55 AM

everybody (well nearly everybody) congratulates the team of a teriffic result, for the second year, but the person who made it all possible sits quietly in the background. so congrats to dietrich mateschitz in putting a great team together and injecting new life into f1.

George Zaidan

October 16, 2011 1:25 PM

so who are the idiots that say Sebastian Vettel is not a great racing driver that he can't pass, well he took it to Hammi and made him look like an amateur right off the bat. Probably made Massa's day.

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