Sebastian Vettel
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McLaren wants Button back in the hunt
Grandprix.com - News &bull 4 Hours Ago
Despite Lewis Hamilton re-taking the world championship lead by three points from Mark Webber with his third win of the season at Spa, McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh also wants to see Jenson Button back in the championship fight after his non-finish at the hands of Red… Full Story »
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Vettel Predicts He Will Take 2010 Formula One Title
Paddock Talk - F1 News &bull Yesterday
F1: Sauber, Mexico Rumors Not Denied ? Full Story »
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Standings after Belgian Grand Prix of 2010
Marcos Formula 1 Page &bull Yesterday
Formula 1 Driver's Championship Pos. Driver Team Points 1. Lewis Hamilton McLaren 182 2. Mark Webber Red Bull 179 3. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 151 4. Jenson Button McLaren 147 5. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 141 6. Felipe Massa Ferrari 109… Full Story »
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Vettel admits errors but inists he can still win F1 title
Motor Racing on The Independent &bull Yesterday
Sebastian Vettel is convinced he can still be Formula One world champion this season despite his many mistakes. Full Story »
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Vettel Bullish Despite Admitting Errors
Sportinglife Formula 1 &bull Yesterday
Sebastian Vettel is convinced he can still be Formula One world champion this season. Full Story »
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Button bullish ahead of Monza
F1 Live &bull Yesterday
After falling victim to an ambitious move from Sebastian Vettel in Belgium, Jenson Button is more determined than ever to get his championship challenge back on track at the Italian Grand Prix. Button was running a strong second in Spa… Full Story »
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Vettel sure he will bounce back
Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Yesterday
Sebastian Vettel is convinced that he will bounce back as a better driver from the recent mistakes that have dented his title charge - after saying the criticisms that have come his way are no surprise. The German was on… Full Story »
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Liuzzi: "I'd have passed Alguersuari easily"
F1 Fanatic &bull Yesterday
We could have easily passed him, but he did a mistake in the last corner two laps from the end, he just cut across. He gained around two seconds, and I would have easily passed him on the straight because… Full Story »
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'I will take the title,' vows Vettel
F1 Live &bull Yesterday
Vettel crashed into Jenson Button and suffered a puncture before finishing out of the points in the Belgian Grand Prix. It means Vettel is now third in the drivers' standings, 31 points behind Lewis Hamilton. These 13 races have not… Full Story »
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Vettel crash completely unnecessary, says Button
GP Update &bull Yesterday
Jenson Button remains aggravated over the coming-together which resulted in him being removed from the Belgian Grand Prix last weekend. Having been knocked out of the race by a wayward Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull, the World Champion now lies 35… Full Story »
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Jenson Button interview: A missed opportunity
GP Update &bull Yesterday
World Champion Jenson Button remains buoyant over the pace McLaren demonstrated in Belgium at the weekend although the Englishman is still frustrated following his Bus Stop Chicane collision with the out-of-control Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel. Let's start with the inevitable. You've had several days to think about it, so what are your thoughts on the accident that took you out of the race? My thoughts haven't really changed, to… Full Story »
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F1: 'Bad loser' Vettel still eyeing 2010 title
Motorsport.com &bull Yesterday
Sebastian Vettel is adamant he is still on course for the 2010 title, despite being roundly criticised for making too many mistakes. Fellow contender Jenson Button has revealed that the 23-year-old German apologised after crashing him out of last Sunday's… Full Story »
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Button: McLaren in full-on battle mode
Planet F1 &bull Yesterday
Jenson Button insists he has "absolutely" no blame in the accident with Seb Vettel that put him out of the Belgian GP and landed a solid blow to his title chances. Button was taken out of Sunday's Belgian by Championship rival Vettel, who lost control of his Red Bull racer, slamming… Full Story »
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McLaren duo ready for fair fight
Motoring.co.za &bull YesterdayWOULDN'T YOU BE INTIMIDATED? Red Bull's Mark Webber (centre) looks a little nervous with McLaren's 2008 World champion Lewis Hamilton (left) on one side and 2009 World champion Jenson Button on the other at a media conference ahead of the 2010 British GP. Photo: ReutersSeptember 3, 2010 Lewis Hamilton… Full Story »
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Spa a positive weekend for Button despite DNF
F1 Technical - News &bull Sep 2, 2010
Following the accident with Sebastian Vettel at the Belgian GP, Jenson Button hasn't had a change of thought and still finds the Red Bull driver at fault for shunting him out of the race and a second place finish. Yet he feels like the drivers championship is still wide open despite… Full Story »
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A 16-Year Old Formula One Driver
Formula One Blog on NY Times &bull Sep 2, 2010
They are getting younger and younger, these Formula One drivers. I mentioned in the previous post how Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel had all be acting as trailblazers in recent years, setting records for being the youngest this… Full Story »
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Button: I can still win the title
Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Sep 2, 2010
Jenson Button is adamant he can still retain his world championship crown this year - despite the setback caused by his crash with Sebastian Vettel in Belgium last weekend. Full Story »
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Red Bull defensive ahead of Italian showpiece
Motoring.co.za &bull Sep 2, 2010September 2, 2010By Tim Collings Red Bull will adopt a "cautious, damage-limitation" approach to next weekend's Italian GP in a bid to endorse Mark Webber's bid for the Drivers' World title - and try to keep "Crash Kid" Sebastian Vettel in the reckoning. Team boss Christian Horner admitted that his… Full Story »
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Behind the scenes at the Belgian GP - BBC Sport
Google News &bull Sep 2, 2010
After the race, analysis started to focus on the behaviour of Vettel's front wing, on how much it flexed as it moved out of Button's slipstream and whether, when both ends of the wing caught the air, the forces upset the car's stability enough to swing the nose to the right and into the McLaren's sidepod. The car was clearly uncontrollable at that moment, and reminded me of Vettel's first response after he hit team-mate Mark Webber in Turkey, when he went over a bump on the run down to Turn 12 and, in his words, "lost the car". Indeed,… Full Story »
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Horner refutes Button, Whitmarsh slams Vettel.. things are heating up
Formula 1 Blog - News &bull Sep 2, 2010Ever wanted to ask a professional driver a question about racing? Here is your chance. Email your questions to paul@formula1blog.com and Paul Charsley will ll post his answers here. Some of the talk in F1 this week has been the… Full Story »











