For the Sebastien Vettel Special Event you get the following:
All Bronze: Red Bull X2010 '10 S.Vettel
All Silver: Red Bull X2010 '10 Plain Colour
All Gold: Red Bull X2010 '10 Naked Carbon
reach level 30, get minimun bronze on the three tracks on Sebastian Vettel Challenge in the spesial events, and you will win it. Or if you are not abel to get bronze, you can buy it at level 40.
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He was but Sebastian Vettel is now
It was Sebastian Vettel in 2010, the season just gone. He did it with the Red Bull team.
today sunday, 14th september, Sebastian Vettel became the youngest winner of a f1 grand prix race at the age of just 21.
The last grand prix in japan was held in the year 2010 and was won by Sebastian Vettel driving a Red Bull Racing car. Vettel was the same driver who even won the 2009 edition of the event. He finished 2nd in the drivers' championship in the year 2009 but managed to win it in the year 2010.
Sebastian Vettel is the youngest driver to win the formula 1 drivers champion. He was 23 years and 134 days old.
Sebastian Vettel is the youngest f1 race champion. He holds the following youngest records in formula one: a. He is the youngest ever double, triple and quadruple world champion in formula one history b. He has won 4 consecutive formula 1 drivers titles in his career c. He is the youngest ever driver to score championship points in formula 1 d. He is the youngest ever driver in formula 1 to secure pole position e. He is the youngest ever driver to win a formula 1 race
So far this year, Mark has been unable to win. His best result was in Turkey where he finished second to Sebastian Vettel.
The 2010 Japanese Grand Prix is already over. Sebastian Vettel started the race in pole position and went on to win the race in his Red Bull car. His teammate Mark Webber came in 2nd place followed by the Ferrari of Fernando Alonso in 3rd. Mark Webber set the fastest lap of the race.
At 21 years and 73 days old, Sebastian Vettel of Germany became the youngest driver to win an F1 pole when he won pole at the 2008 Italian Grand Prix at Monza on September 13, 2008.
Sebastien Vettel has won 22 Grand Prix so far.*As of August 12th, 2012.