He may have picked up the 2011 title last weekend in Japan, but Sebastian Vettel has already suspended the celebrations to focus…
Sahara India Pariwar, an Indian conglomerate, have today announced an $100 million investment in the Force India Formula 1 team.
Jean-Eric Vergne, who was confirmed as runner-up of this season’s Renault World Series last weekend, will drive for Toro Rosso during Free Practice 1 in Korea on Friday.
After all the excitement of the Japanese Grand Prix last weekend, what with Sebastian Vettel becoming the youngest double champion in the history of the sport and only the ninth driver to win consecutive titles, plus the emotional victory for Jenson Button, it seems a bit excessive to have a another grand prix just seven days later.
After an encourage result for Mercedes yesterday in Japan, the team hope to continue their decent run of result as F1 makes its second visit to the Yeongam track in South Korea.
Pirelli have announced that the inaugural Indian Grand Prix at the end of the October shall be run using the PZero Silver…
BMW have congratulated Sebastian Vettel on becoming the youngest ever Formula 1 double world champion after the German took the 2011 title at the Japanese Grand Prix today by finishing third behind Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso.
Sergio Perez was the star of the Japanese Grand Prix for Sauber today as the Mexican, who has been suffering from flu all weekend, finished eighth after starting from P17.
If it was not for the fact that the sister team had so much to celebrate this weekend, Toro Rosso would want to forget the Japanese Grand Prix as soon as possible. Sebastien Buemi was the only retiree of the race after his right-front wheel was not fitted properly during his first pit stop and it fell off on track. Jaime Alguersuari got to the end of the race, but in a lowly P15.
For the twelfth time this season, Williams leave a race without collecting a single point after Pastor Maldonado and Rubens Barrichello could finish only fourteenth and seventeenth respectively at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Adrian Sutil believes that Force India were ‘unlucky’ to miss out on scoring points at the Japanese Grand Prix today after he finished the race eleventh, one place ahead of team-mate Paul di Resta.
Alonso Congratulates Vettel on Winning Second Title in Japan While Massa Berates Hamilton
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Fernando Alonso, the last driver to win back-to-back drivers’ championships, has congratulated Sebastian Vettel on matching this achievement at Suzuka today. The Spaniard also had a strong race himself, finishing just over a second behind winner Jenson Button.
Jenson Button described his victory at the Japanese Grand Prix today as both ‘amazing’ and ’emotional’. The McLaren driver, who started from second place, dropped down to third after a first corner altercation with pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel but recovered to win by 1.1 seconds from Fernando Alonso.
Sebastian Vettel was keen to thank his entire Red Bull team today after winning his second Formula 1 title by coming third in the Japanese Grand Prix. In a long post-race monologue, the new champion was trying to describe exactly how he was feeling after becoming the young-ever driver to win consecutive titles.
Jenson Button wins the Japanese Grand Prix by 1.1 seconds from Fernando Alonso
After good drives of their own at the Japanese Grand Prix today, both Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg congratulated Sebastian Vettel on taking his second championship with third place in Suzuka.
Both Heikki Kovalainen and Jarno Trulli finished the Japanese Grand Prix today on the same lap as winner Jenson Button, marking the first time that the newly formed Team Lotus have completed the entire race distance.



