SEBASTIAN VETTEL’S VICTORIES

A 4-time Formula 1 World Champion, being the youngest driver to win the World Drivers' Championship and one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport.

With Vettel’s claimed 120 podium finishes, he’s amassed 53 victories to his name so far
2008 Italian Grand Prix
Toro Rosso STR3
53 laps, 306.720 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel's victory made him the youngest driver to win a Formula One race, at 21 years 73 days in addition to giving Toro Rosso its maiden Formula One win despite using a 2007-spec engine.
2009 Chinese Grand Prix
Red Bull RB5
56 laps, 305.066 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel crossed the line 10.9 secs ahead of teammate Webber at the Shanghai International Circuit where he took Red Bull Racing’s first and his second Formula One victory.
2009 British Grand Prix
Red Bull RB5
60 laps, 308.355 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel scored his second race win of the season after he used a two stop, soft – soft – hard tyre strategy to win a fast-paced British Grand Prix in cool and cloudy conditions at Silverstone
2009 Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull RB5
53 laps, 307.573 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel was untouchable and nearly scored the perfect result of a win from pole position with fastest lap while leading every lap, crossing ahead of Trulli and Hamilton.
2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Red Bull RB5
55 laps, 305.470 km

At the front of the field, Sebastian Vettel won the race by seventeen seconds ahead of Webber for another one-two Red Bull finish while securing the runner-up position in the championship from Barichello.
2010 Malaysian Grand Prix
Red Bull RB6
56 laps, 310.408 km

Starting from third on the grid, Vettel led 54 of the race's 56 laps as he won his sixth Grand Prix ahead of Webber, leading a Red Bull one-two.
2010 European Grand Prix
Red Bull RB6
57 laps, 308.883 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel scores a comfortable win, leading the race from start to finish ahead of Hamilton and Button. This served as his second victory of the season, and the seventh of his career
2010 Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull RB6
53 laps, 307.573 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel continued his love affair with the Suzuka circuit with an emphatic win from pole position by a second as he took to the checquered flag.
2010 Brazilian Grand Prix
Red Bull RB6
71 laps, 305.909 km

Sebastian Vettel, with his 9th victory and his 4th of the season, propelled himself from the edge of the drivers' championship to its raucous centre as he finished 1st in a time of 1 hour, 33 minutes and 11.803 seconds.
2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Red Bull RB6
55 laps, 305.470 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

A second race win in succession – as well as a second consecutive Abu Dhabi Grand Prix win – for Vettel. He became the youngest World Drivers' Champion, at the age of 23 years, 134 days.
2011 Australian Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
58 laps, 307.574 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Having qualified on pole, almost 0.8sec ahead of Lewis Hamilton, Vettel's stroll in the park led him to the chequered flag 22 seconds ahead of the McLaren driver.
2011 Malaysian Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
56 laps, 310.408 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Another dominant display by Vettel as it was the second straight victory for the reigning Formula One world champion after just claiming the season-opener.
2011 Turkish Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
58 laps, 309.72 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

The race, with the most pitstops (over 80) & the most overtaking moves since 1983, Sebastian Vettel lead almost every lap as he dominated the race. This gave him a 34 point advantage for WDC.
2011 Spanish Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
66 laps, 307.104 km

Sebastian Vettel took the lead, a position which he held to a stern until the end of the race in spite of the efforts of Lewis Hamilton, who fought him all the way to the close.
2011 Monaco Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
78 laps, 260.52 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

With the safety car twice deployed and the race red-flagged after 71 of the 78 laps due to a pile-up at the Swimming Pool complex, Vettel held on to victory from the re-start.
2011 European Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
57 laps, 308.883 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel beat Fernando Alonso by 10.891 seconds for his second straight victory along Valencia’s street circuit. A fifth win for Vettel starting in pole and in a stifling 46 C heat.
2011 Belgian Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
44 laps, 308.176 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel converted pole position number nine into win number seven at Spa. This victory meant he has accrued more points in 12 races in 2011 than he did in the whole of 2010.
2011 Italian Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
53 laps, 306.720 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel went on to win the race by 9.5 seconds ahead Button, proving that he and Red Bull can blitz the field even on tracks that were supposed to be their Achilles Heel with a 112 point lead
2011 Singapore Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
61 laps, 309.087 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel puts in a dominant display in an incident-filled race as he took his third successive victory, leading from lights-to-flag for the first time since the 2010 European Grand Prix.
2011 Korean Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
55 laps, 309.155 km

Starting from second on the grid, Vettel nosed his way into the McLaren's slipstream and used the tow to pass Hamilton into Turn Four. Took the lead and was unchallenged all the way to a 10th win of the season.
2011 Indian Grand Prix
Red Bull RB7
60 laps, 307.249 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

After leading every lap of the race from pole position and setting the fastest lap of the race, Vettel comfortably ahead of Button and Alonso, claimed his first Grand Chelem.
2012 Bahrain Grand Prix
Red Bull RB8
57 laps, 308.238 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel took into the first corner and for the majority of the race en route to his first victory in a close battle with Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen.
2012 Singapore Grand Prix
Red Bull RB8
59 laps, 299.170 km

The race fell into Vettel’s hands after Hamilton retired from the lead before half-distance with a gearbox problem, winning for a second year running after a gruelling race which ran to the two-hour time limit.
2012 Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull RB8
53 laps, 307.471 km
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel

Vettel's second career grand slam (leading every single lap from pole position and finishing with the fastest lap of the race) since the 2011 Indian Grand Prix.
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