Uhhh, right, United States GP post-race stats, sorry for the massive delay but better late than never! Vettel won again making it eight in a row.
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Pre-race Statistics of the 2013 United States GP
‘MURICA! Only the second F1 race to take place at the Circuit of the Americas, but the 35th United States GP and the 64th F1 race in America.
Read More »Post-race Statistics of the 2013 Abu Dhabi GP
Since turn one, Vettel led every lap and won the race by a full 30 seconds. That takes him up to seven consecutive race wins.
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The fifth Abu Dhabi GP, the first race alphabetically and another track in which Vettel has been most successful.
Read More »Post-race Statistics of the Indian GP
Vettel didn’t lead every lap! But he still qualified on pole, won the race and the championship. Six races in a row and if he wins the remaining three he matches Schumacher’s record of most wins in a season.
Read More »Pre-race Statistics of the Indian GP
The third Indian Grand Prix, every single lap in India so far has been led by one man, the same man who can win the title this weekend, Sebastian Vettel.
Read More »Post-race Statistics of the Japanese GP
Cracking race at the Japanese GP as always, first time for a while that you didn’t know who was going to win for most of the race.
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Exactly two years ago today (9th October) was the 2011 Japanese GP, the race where Sebastian Vettel won his second World Drivers’ Championship. If Vettel wins this weekend and Alonso is ninth or lower then he will win his fourth.
Read More »Post-race Statistics of the Korean GP
The Korean GP had almost everything, it even had a Jeep briefly leading the race ahead of Vettel. Before Monza no driver had won two races in a row, Vettel has now won FOUR in a row.
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The Korean GP is one of the less exciting tracks on the calendar. It’s been raced at three times, won by Alonso in 2010 and Vettel in 2011 & 2012.
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