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[FP3] Seb is only fourth
in the last session of british gp...
1 N. Rosberg Williams 1:18.899 20 laps
2 K. Nakajima Williams 1:19.102 19 laps
3 J. Trulli Toyota 1:19.125 15 laps
4 S. Vettel RBR 1:19.371 15 laps
Posted on 20 Jun 2009 by Roberto | 0 Comments

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[GALLERY] British GP Images Added!
lots of images of silverstone in our galleries...



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Posted on 20 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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[FPs] "I think we've made a step forward"
red bull british gp notes...
Sebastian Vettel - 1st: "Overall I think it was a good day for both of us. I don't know what happened to Mark at the end of the second session, but otherwise it was a smooth run through the programme. We were able to do a lot of laps and collect a lot of data.The new parts that we brought here seem to be working well, which is a good sign, but on a Friday it's always difficult to know how quick we really are. I think we've made a step forward though and, just like our team slogan Red Bull Gives You Wings, I think they helped us today for our performance on track."
Posted on 19 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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Just a 'small' annoucement...

Just a small annoucement, regarding the series possible split. As we all know by now, FOTA is intending to start their own series and leaving Formula One. This means Red Bull and obviously Sebastian could not be racing in F1 for 2010.
No matter where and in which series, we will be supporting Sebastian for the upcoming seasons. We just got our domain for another year, so thank everyone for making this website so popular. We'll be with Sebastian, no matter where Sebastian goes.

Kati, www.sebastian-vettel.org
Posted on 19 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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[FP2] Sebastian tops second session as well!
beating his teammate mark webber...
1. Vettel 1:19.456 39
2. Webber 1:19.597 + 0.141 35
3. Sutil 1:20.141 + 0.685 41

Thanks: Hele
Posted on 19 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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[FP1] Sebastian tops the first free practice!
in silverstone...
1. Sebastian Vettel 1:19.400
2. Mark Webber 1:19.682
3. Jenson Button 1:20.227
Posted on 19 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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06.18: Autographed Cards auctioned for Charity
help raising money for those who need it...
StarCards, supported by Sutton Motorsport Images, are in pole position again this year for another British Grand Prix charity auction. A unique collection of over 20 signed Great Ormond Street Hospital playing cards will be up for grabs during the British Grand Prix, professionally mounted with a high quality driver portrait and driving action montage courtesy of Sutton Images.

All F1 teams were delighted to sign for the charity at the Turkish GP for Mark Sutton of Sutton Images. The leading names in Formula 1 including Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Rubens Barrichello, Jarno Trulli, Kimi Raikkonen and many more continue to support StarCards' fundraising events for Great Ormond Street Hospital.

All proceeds will be going directly to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, which needs to raise £50million every year to help rebuild and refurbish Great Ormond Street Hospital, buy vital equipment and fund pioneering research. With your help we provide world class care to our very ill children and their families.

The auction starts at www.starcards.org on Saturday 20th June and runs for 10 days finishing on Tuesday 30th June at 8pm - Preview the items here.
Posted on 18 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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06.16: "I'm enjoying my battle with Seb"
says his teammate mark webber...
Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber says he is revelling in his battle with team-mate Sebastian Vettel - and loving the fact he is proving a match for the German.

"I'm enjoying my battle with my team-mate Sebastian Vettel this year," Webber wrote in his column for the BBC. "It's the first time I've had someone so quick as my team-mate, and I've always said that's what it's all about - at this level, you want to compare yourself to the best guys. Vettel is hot property at the moment and he's done a great job to get where he is, but there's just a point and a half between us in the championship. If he's down the road by 40 seconds at the end of a grand prix and I've done my best, I can't do anything about that, and it's the same with him - he did his best in Turkey and it wasn't enough. It's going to be like that for the rest of the season. There'll be weekends when I do better and weekends when he does but the most important thing is that we get the best out of the car. People ask me if I feel under pressure, but I think there's more pressure on Sebastian. In people's eyes, I'm not supposed to be doing what I'm doing. People think he's the new Schumacher and should be hosing it, but it's good that's not the case."

"I don't feel any more pressure than when I'm driving for 10th or 12th. There's no pressure to prove anything to anyone but myself."

Although Vettel was unhappy about getting beaten by his team-mate at the Spanish and Turkish Grands Prix, Webber insists there is no friction between the two men.

"The last two or three races have gone well for me and less well for Sebastian but things are fine between us," he explained. "When you qualify a bit better and some of the races don't go your way, which has been the case in the last three races with Sebastian, you can get frustrated. I've been there. For the Red Bull team, it's uncharted waters having two drivers who are equal and fighting each other. It's a bit early in the season to throw in your lot with one guy. You could throw it all in with Sebastian but he crashed in Monaco so you've still got to give both cars the best chance to get the best result possible. In terms of the championship, at this stage you have to let the drivers do what they do. In Turkey last time out, the team just let us get on with it, which is good. If Sebastian was 25 points ahead of me now it'd be a different ball game but he's not - we're both still trying to close the gap on Jenson Button, which is proving pretty difficult."
Source: Autosport
Posted on 16 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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[PREVIEW] "The atmosphere will be very special"
says sebastian on silverstone preview...
To commemorate the last Silverstone GP, Red Bull asked: What's your favourite memory?

SEBASTIAN VETTEL:
"This will only be my second Silverstone GP so not as many memories for me as some of the other guys. I think it's a shame that Silverstone will no longer be on the calendar. It's a circuit with a great tradition and a lot of fast turns, which makes it really interesting for the fans attending the race as well as the drivers. Silverstone is only a short drive from our factory in Milton Keynes and nearly the entire Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Technology workforce will be at the track cheering for me and Mark so the atmosphere will be very special."
Posted on 16 Jun 2009 by Kati | 0 Comments

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[GALLERY] Various Images Added!
from several events...



We've added some random images to our galleries, so you can check a bit more of Sebastian's past. Watch out for them!

Trust RBR Mouse Launch (2009)
Raffles Singapore Hotel (2008)
Unknown Photoshoot (2007)
Childhood Images