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Sebastian Vettel 2011 F1 Champion

F1Sebastian Vettel has ensured the Formula 1 world title this season despite RedBull team driver only finished third in the Japanese GP at Suzuka Circuit week 9 October 2011.

Sunday (10/09/2011) yesterday, Suzuka Circuit to be a witness when Vettel defend his world champion in Formula 1, although the remaining four series races again. He also became the ninth driver in history has ever won two consecutive (back to back).

Even more special, back to back record it achieved in its 24 years of age, the youngest of the previous one. The results achieved this Vettel broke the previous record by Fernando Alonso, who was 25 years old when a champion in the 2005-2006 season.

Racing this year so it’s really Vettel. Of the 15 races have been held, he was able to win it nine times, appearing as a runner up four times, once ranked third, and only once failed on the podium. Seeing the results were so worth it if this season Vettel referred to as “Mr. Consistent”.

Not only able to finish the race and won the world title, but Vetel also capable of dominating the qualifying session. A total of 12 times he won the pole position. All Vettel’s achievement makes him worthy to be called as a new phenomenon in the event the pole post Michael Schumacher era

One key to success Sebastian Vettel was the motivation to continue to improve although I have managed to win many races, he did not immediately satisfied. He is always ready to monitor and analyze the weaknesses of each of the previous race.

title at Suzuka circuit was taken by Jenson Button of Mc Laren, he managed to win despite tough competition from Vettel started from the second grid. If Vettel able ertahan front, of his world champion title will feel more powerful.

The final result of the Japanese F1 GP (09/10/2011):

1. Button McLaren-Mercedes 1h30: 53 427
2. Alonso Ferrari 1160 +
3. Vettel Red Bull-Renault + 2006
4. Webber Red Bull-Renault + 8071
5. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes + 24 268
6. Schumacher Mercedes + 27 120
7. Massa Ferrari + 28 240
8. Sauber-Ferrari + Perez 39 377
9. Petrov Renault + 42 607
10. Rosberg Mercedes + 44 322
11. Sutil Force India-Mercedes + 54 447
12. In Resta Force India-Mercedes 1:02.326 +
13. Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1:03.705 +
14. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:04.194 +
15. Maldonado + Williams-Cosworth 1:06.623
16. Senna’s Renault + 1:12.628
17. Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 1:14.191 +
18. Kovalainen Lotus-Renault + 1:27.824
19. Trulli Lotus-Renault + 1:36.140
20. Glock Virgin-Cosworth + 2 laps
21. D’Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth + 2 laps
22. HRT-Cosworth Ricciardo + 2 laps
23. Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth + 2 laps

DRIVER’S STANDING

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DRIVER’S

TEAM

POIN

1

Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 324

2

Jenson Button McLaren

210

3

Fernando Alonso Ferrari

202

4

Mark Webber Red Bull

194

5

Lewis Hamilton McLaren

178

CONSTRUCTORS STANDING

Team Poin
Red Bull

518

McLaren

388

Ferrari

292

Mercedes

123

Renault

72