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Sebastian Vettel has won four World Cup titles in a row with Red Bull. With Ferrari there were no great successes. This is also due to his sometimes daring maneuvers, which often took him out of the race.
Sebastian Vettel
Born in: July 3, 1987 in Heppenheim
First GP: June 17, 2007 US GP USA
First GP victory: Sep 14 Italian GP 2008
GP participation: 241
Wins: 53
Podiums: 120
Pole positions: 57
Points: 2985
Racing teams: BMW-Sauber (2007), Toro Rosso (2007 to 2008), Red Bull (2010 to 2014), Ferrari (2015 to 2020)
Big hits: 4 times world champion (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
Diverse: Married, the father of three children, he has lived with his family on an old farm in Thurgau for years.
Sebastian Vettel becomes world champion for the first time in 2010. At 23, he is the youngest world champion in Formula 1 history. There are three more titles in series for exceptional talent and the new and dominant racing team. .
Vettel is changed as the next Michael Schumacher. Then the next step: In 2015, the four-time world champion switched to the racing team with which “Schumi” was able to celebrate five of his seven world championship titles.
Vettel’s ambitions are great. It is the next logical step in your career to switch to the most prestigious and traditional racing team. But Vettel doesn’t really get going on the Italian racing team. He will compete for the title in several years: in 2017 and 2018 he will be vice-world champion. But the great coup d’etat is missing from Ferrari.
After five years, Vettel will leave Scuderia at the end of the year. «Sebastián is already part of our history with his 14 Grand Prix victories. That makes him the third most successful driver on our team, “says team boss Mattia Binotto in the official press release.
But Vettel is not only remembered for his victories at Ferrari. Looking back on the Ferrari years, one can’t help but mention his sometimes borderline driving style. Numerous daring maneuvers finally lead to various point losses in the world ranking. In the next three races, Vettel made the biggest mistakes.
June 25, 2017: the “Baku maneuver”
Sebastian Vettel dares with an unpleasant attack in the 22nd round of the 2017 Azerbaijan GP. The race was interrupted due to the debris found on the track. Vettel drives leader Lewis Hamilton and touches the Mercedes driver’s left front tire when he wants to pass it. But the Brit does not complain later. Vettel complains that he thinks Hamilton has slowed down and justifies his move.
Vettel’s action was sanctioned with ten seconds and three penalty points.
June 9, 2019: Vettel resists the time penalty
It would have been Vettel’s career. But the Ferrari driver spoils everything: the German is at the forefront of the Canadian GP when he briefly loses control of his car in the 48 laps of the 70 laps. Vettel lands on the grass between the third and fourth turns. Then he returns to the track where Lewis Hamilton has to brake so that he does not crash against the wall or against Vettel. Vettel receives a five-second sentence. “It is common knowledge that you have no control over the lawn. I had my hands full so as not to lose the car and I had no idea where Lewis was, “explains Vettel later.
But the real scandal only continues after the race. Vettel remains ahead until the end and is the first to cross the finish line. Due to the time penalty, Hamilton wins the race in Montreal. Vettel doesn’t understand the decision and changes the signs after the race: he places number 1 in front of his race car and number 2 in front of Hamilton’s car.
September 8, 2019: Vettel withdraws from the race
«I got out of the race. Sorry », with these words, Sebastian Vettel apologizes to his team just after the Italian GP. In the seventh of 53 laps, Vettel loses control of his Ferrari SF90. His car turns and Vettel lands on the grass. Try to get back on the train. With its rotation, Vettel’s wing is captured by Lance Stroll. The German not only receives a ten-second penalty for this maneuver, but also has to make another stop in the race due to the early pit stop. At the end, Vettel is 13th, one lap behind.
Teammate Charles Leclerc takes the win home to Monza and can calm Italian minds.