Victor Vettel turns title teaser
Sao Paulo, Nov. 8: Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel turned title teaser on Sunday after putting himself back in the Formula One championship mix with victory in Brazil.
The 23-year-old German’s fourth win of the season left him 15 points behind Ferrari’s championship leader Fernando Alonso and seven adrift of his own Australian team-mate Mark Webber, who finished second, with one race remaining.
The points mean that another Vettel-Webber one-two in Abu Dhabi next weekend would hand the title to Alonso even if the Spaniard finished as low as fourth. A Webber-Vettel finish would make the Australian champion and make sure Red Bull end the season with both titles after winning the constructors’ crown on Sunday.
Asked if he would do ‘the honourable thing’ if the same positions were repeated going into the final lap in Abu Dhabi, Vettel swerved. “We go there, try to qualify as high up as possible and then race hard and then see where we are. And then obviously in my case it’s pretty straightforward,” he replied in a long, rambling answer. “You will have to judge according to the situation. I think both of us know how to act.” Pressed on the point, he added with a cheeky grin: “It’s one week away. As a kid, I never liked it when my parents teased me for something and didn’t answer my question, so now I’m in a good position to tease you.”
Webber, last year’s winner in Brazil, would have been just a point behind Alonso had he beaten Vettel at Interlagos but he recognised Red Bull were never going to order Vettel to move aside for him in that race.
Vettel said the simplest solution for him would be for Alonso to retire with a blown engine from the race in Abu Dhabi, although he hurriedly added that he meant that with no malice. “I don’t wish anything bad to happen to him but I think we wouldn’t mind if we saw some nice Ferrari smoke,” joked the German, who was just a wide-eyed teenager when Alonso won his first title in 2005.
He recalled that same season, which marked Red Bull’s debut in Formula One. “I remember my first trip. I had just got my drivers’ licence and I drove to England. It was in 2005. To Milton Keynes and if I compare the place back then to now it is massive progress. I was a little boy,” he said.
“Looking up to Formula One and now to be part of the team and part of the driver line-up to give them their first championship is incredible.”
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