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- After four races without a win, Ferrari returned to success at the Hungarian Grand Prix with a victory by Sebastian Vettel and their second 1–2 of the season.Scuderia Ferrari-Wikipedia
- On 26 August 2017, Ferrari announced that Sebastian Vettel had also re-signed, meaning that Ferrari's duo of drivers would remain unchanged for the fourth consecutive year in 2018.Scuderia Ferrari-Wikipedia
- Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel drove for Toro Rosso from 2007–2008 and made the move to Red Bull in 2009, replacing the retiring David Coulthard.Farm team-Wikipedia
- Button finished the Drivers' Championship in second place with 270 points behind 2011 Drivers' Champion Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing, ahead of Hamilton's 227 points.McLaren-Wikipedia
- Hamilton entered the final round of the season with a chance of winning the title, but ultimately finished fourth as Sebastian Vettel won the race to take his maiden drivers' crown.Lewis Hamilton-Wikipedia
- Younger German drivers, such as Sebastian Vettel, felt Schumacher was key in their becoming Formula One drivers.Michael Schumacher-Wikipedia
- Drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber won another five victories to allow the team to finish second in the Constructors' Championship.Renault in Formula One-Wikipedia
- Currently, Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc are the two main race drivers.Scuderia Ferrari-Wikipedia
- He was replaced by Sebastian Vettel, who left Red Bull Racing.Scuderia Ferrari-Wikipedia
- Sebastian Vettel took his place in the US Grand Prix, finishing in 8th place and therefore becoming the youngest driver to score a Formula One World Championship point.Sauber Motorsport-Wikipedia
- The fastest ever lap on the track is 1:11.212 set by Sebastian Vettel in a Ferrari SF71H during qualifying at the 2018 German Grand Prix.Hockenheimring-Wikipedia
- The race was won by Sebastian Vettel for Red Bull Racing, 15.1secs ahead of his teammate Mark Webber.Silverstone Circuit-Wikipedia
- After starting in twelfth position, Kobayashi finished fifth, equalling his best result at the time, before a time penalty for Sebastian Vettel pushed him up into fourth, giving him the best result of his career.Sauber Motorsport-Wikipedia
- During that time he finished second in the championship behind Sebastian Vettel three times (, and ), and won 11 further Grands Prix.Fernando Alonso-Wikipedia
- Schumacher's championship streak ended on 25 September 2005, when Renault driver Fernando Alonso became Formula One's youngest champion at that time (until Lewis Hamilton in and followed by Sebastian Vettel in 2010).Formula One-Wikipedia
- Aside from Ferrari, another Italian milestone at the venue was German 21-year old Sebastian Vettel taking his and Italian team Scuderia Toro Rosso's first win in torrential rain in 2008.Monza-Wikipedia
- Alonso won further races at Monza, Singapore and the inaugural race in Korea as he finished the season second to Sebastian Vettel.Scuderia Ferrari-Wikipedia
- He dropped four places, but a fast final lap saw him reclaim the lost spots, passing Kubica and Sebastian Vettel at the final corner.Fernando Alonso-Wikipedia
- He also competed alongside his brother Kyle Busch in the 2017 Race of Champions for Team USA NASCAR, ultimately losing to Team Germany's Sebastian Vettel in the final round of the Nations' Cup.Kurt Busch-Wikipedia
- These two racing series were a step in the career of thousands of drivers, including Formula One champions Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Kimi Räikkönen or Lewis Hamilton or IndyCar champion Will Power.Renault-Wikipedia
- In the season opener, his Ferrari replacement Sebastian Vettel had finished on the podium, whilst McLaren occupied the last row with huge difficulties with the performance of the car and the new engine package.Fernando Alonso-Wikipedia
- Each of these records were surpassed initially by Sebastian Vettel.Fernando Alonso-Wikipedia
- In Monaco, he benefited from the retirements of Heikki Kovalainen and Sebastian Vettel to score two points for seventh after a steady performance from ninth on the grid.Fernando Alonso-Wikipedia
- Following Rosberg's retirement, Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel became Hamilton's closest rival as the pair engaged in two intense championship battles, but Hamilton prevailed to claim consecutive titles for the second time in his career in and.Lewis Hamilton-Wikipedia
- Many Formula One drivers grew up racing karts, most prominent among them being World Champions Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Räikkönen, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel.Kart racing-Wikipedia
- At the first race in Bahrain, Alonso qualified third behind teammate Massa and pole sitter Sebastian Vettel.Fernando Alonso-Wikipedia
- He holds the distinction of having the most nominations for a motorsport athlete, (Fernando Alonso has been nominated only twice, Sebastian Vettel three times, and Valentino Rossi five times) and being the only motorsport athlete to have won the award more than once.Michael Schumacher-Wikipedia
- Following Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel's four-year dominance of the sport, Hamilton's resolve was tested both professionally and personally as he did not finish higher than fourth in the Drivers' Championship from 2009 to 2013, leading some to question his status as the best driver in the sport.Lewis Hamilton-Wikipedia
- Karting is commonly perceived as the stepping stone to the higher ranks of motorsports, with former Formula One champions such as Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg, Ayrton Senna, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso having begun their careers in karting.Kart racing-Wikipedia
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