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Related: About this forumSebastian Vettel wins third F1 title
SAO PAULO -- Sebastian Vettel found himself spinning around on the track just after the start, watching helplessly as other cars whizzed past him. His Formula One title hopes seemed to be drifting away with them.
It was only the start of Vettel's problems Sunday in what he called the toughest race of his career. But he overcame all of them and came away with the only prize that mattered -- his third straight championship title.
Vettel shook off a first-lap crash and other difficulties to finish sixth at the Brazilian Grand Prix, good enough to protect his lead over challenger Fernando Alonso and become F1's youngest three-time champion at age 25.
"Everything that could go wrong went wrong," he said.
Jenson Button of McLaren won the race at Interlagos, with Alonso second and Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa third. Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, F1's most successful driver, finished seventh in his final race after 19 seasons.
But they were all overshadowed by Vettel, who had to overcome a poor start, the early crash, a damaged car, a broken radio, a botched pit stop and pouring rain.
"Just look at the stuff that went wrong. It was for sure the toughest race," Vettel said. "We kept believing. It was never game over."
Vettel appeared in big trouble after he was bumped shortly after the start and spun. He dropped to last place before he could turn his car around and begin a difficult pursuit. But he steadily worked his way up the field despite a slightly damaged car and no radio communication.
"You are the man, you are a triple world champion," a team official told Vettel on the radio after he crossed the line, without being able to listen to the driver's response.
http://espn.go.com/racing/f1/story/_/id/8674060/sebastian-vettel-becomes-youngest-3-time-formula-one-champion
muriel_volestrangler
(102,476 posts)Ferrari have written to the FIA asking for official clarification of whether the German's overtake of Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne was legitimate.
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Vettel, the youngest ever three-time champion, pulled off the pass on lap four of the race before he reached a green flashing light indicating that the yellow caution zone - in which overtaking is not allowed - had ended. And his dashboard display showed the yellow-flag warning sign throughout.
However, on-board videos of the incident appeared to show a marshal waving a green flag on the inside of the track.
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The issue is of huge significance because the penalty for a pass under yellows judged after the race is 20 seconds added to a driver's race time.
If this was applied, it would drop Vettel to eighth and make Alonso world champion by one point.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/20541589
Blue_Tires
(55,778 posts)FIA is in no mood for the legal shitstorm hurricane if they made Nando WDC after all the confetti, champagne and celebrations
vojcha
(1 post)Nando has confirmed his status as the best driver of now in this season. Farrari was real trash this year and alonso was on the inch of the title.
Vettel with redbull definatelly deserved this title because they was better as a team.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)Ferrari had a shitty season. I hope that next year the Tifosi can celebrate a Constructor's Championship.