Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull Racing have won their fourth consecutive Formula One World Championship this weekend. The German driver won the Indian Grand Prix by a whooping 29-second advantage, sealing both the Drivers’ and the Constructors’ championship with three rounds to go.
With this triumph Sebastian Vettel becomes the youngest ever consecutive four-time Formula One Drivers' World Champion, while Hong Kong-based automaker Infiniti scores its first title as vehicle performance partner of Red Bull Racing.
"To join people like Prost, Fangio and Michael is unbelievable," said Vettel. "I think this is one of the best days in my life so far. There are so many people that I have to thank but one of them is Infiniti. Infiniti's increased involvement this year has helped support my efforts too so I'm glad I can reward them with another World Championship. It's been a busy year for me, developing Infiniti's road cars, and as our relationship is continuing to grow this is a key moment I'm glad we can all share."
"To join people like Prost, Fangio and Michael is unbelievable," said Vettel. "I think this is one of the best days in my life so far. There are so many people that I have to thank but one of them is Infiniti. Infiniti's increased involvement this year has helped support my efforts too so I'm glad I can reward them with another World Championship. It's been a busy year for me, developing Infiniti's road cars, and as our relationship is continuing to grow this is a key moment I'm glad we can all share."