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      • Thereafter, taking full advantage of his steadily improving RB8 car, Vettel surged back into contention, scoring four race wins in a row plus three other podiums to lead the title race and help Red Bull Racing clinch its third successive team championship.
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  2. Sebastian Vettel has four titles to his name, all of which he won consecutively with Red Bull Racing. Max Verstappen won three consecutive World Drivers' Championships in 2021, 2022 and 2023 with Red Bull Racing. Drivers in bold have competed in the 2024 World Championship.

  3. Sebastian Vettel successfully defended his World Championship, eclipsing Fernando Alonso as the youngest double World Champion in Formula One history. McLaren's Jenson Button came in second behind Vettel by a then record gap of 122 points. Mark Webber, Vettel's teammate, finished third in the championship for the second season in succession.

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  4. In 2014 Sebastian Vettel failed to win a race and finished a dispirited fifth in the standings. Meanwhile his new Red Bull Racing team mate Daniel Ricciardo won three races, finished a superb third overall and led their team to become best of the rest behind Mercedes.

  5. Apr 16, 2023 · Sebastian Vettel is regarded as one of the greatest F1 drivers of all time. He's third on the list with most wins (54) and fourth on the list of most pole positions, behind Lewis Hamilton,...

  6. Sebastian Vettel successfully defended his World Championship, [3] winning his fourth consecutive title in the fourth to last race of 2013. In doing so he became the third driver in Formula One's sixty-four years to win four consecutive World Drivers' Championships.

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  7. Nov 25, 2012 · Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel wins a third consecutive world title, as Jenson Button wins an incident-packed Brazilian Grand Prix.

  8. The youngest ever Formula 1 World Champion at the age of 23, Sebastian Vettel spearheaded Red Bull’s dominant period in the early 2010s. By 2013, he had become only the third man in history to win the title four years in a row, following the path of Juan Manuel Fangio and his hero, Michael Schumacher.