Saturday, 19 November 2022

Top Ten Sebastian Vettel F1 race cars

To Celebrate Sebastian Vettel's 299th and last Grand Prix start coming up at this weekends Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. This post is the Top Ten Sebastian Vettel F1 race cars.



Starting with Number 10:

Number 10: 2021 Aston Martin AMR21
Story:
The Aston Martin AMR21 was designed by Andrew Green, Akio Haga and Ian Hall. The Aston Martin AMR21 was powered by the Mercedes 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid power-unit underneath. The Aston Martin AMR21 best finish was second place finishes at Baku and Hunganoring (later disqualified becasue of fuel sample) with Sebastian Vettel, took Vettel to twelfth in the the F1 drivers' standings in 2021, and Aston Martin to seventh place in the Constructor' standings in 2021.



Number 9: 2015 Ferrari SF15-T
Story:
The Ferrari SF15-T was designed by James Allison, Simone Resta and Fabio Montecchi . The Ferrari SF15-T was powered by the Ferrari 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid power-unit underneath. The Ferrari SF15-T took Sebastian Vettel third in the the F1 drivers' standings in 2015 with three Grand Prix wins for Vettel, and Ferrari to second place in the Constructor' standings in 2015.



Number 8: 2008 Toro Rosso STR3
Story:
Toro Rosso STR3 was designed by Adrian Newey, the Toro Rosso STR3 had the 2.4 litre Ferrari V8 engine underneath. The Toro Rosso STR3 took an impressive race victory with Sebastian Vettel taking the win at that seasons Italian Grand Prix. Overall, the Toro Rosso STR3 took a race win, and a pole position with 39 points in 2008 F1 season, took Sebastian Vettel to eighth place in the F1 drivers' standings in 2008, and Toro Rosso to sixth place in the Constructor' standings in 2008.



Number 7: 2017 Ferrari SF70H
Story:
The Ferrari SF70H was designed by Mattia Binotto, Simone Resta and Fabio Montecchi. The Ferrari SF70H was powered by the Ferrari 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid power-unit underneath. The Ferrari SF15-T took Sebastian Vettel second in the the F1 drivers' standings in 2017 with three Grand Prix wins for Vettel, and Ferrari to second place in the Constructor' standings in 2017.



Number 6: 2018 Ferrari SF71H
Story:
The Ferrari SF71H was designed by Mattia Binotto, Simone Resta and Fabio Montecchi. The Ferrari SF71H was powered by the Ferrari 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid power-unit underneath. The Ferrari SF15-T took Kimi Räikkönen to a Grand Prix two win that season, while Sebastian Vettel took five wins in 2018. Although the Ferrari SF71H never took a drivers' championship or the Constructors' championship. It did took Sebastian Vettel to second place in the Drivers' Standings and Ferrari to second place in the Constructors' standings in the 2018 season.



Number 5: 2009 Red Bull RB5
Story:
The Red Bull RB5 was designed by Adrian Newey and Geoff Willis. The Red Bull RB5 was powered by the Renault 2.4 litre V8. The Red Bull RB5 took Mark Webber two wins that season, while Sebastian Vettel four wins in 2009. Although the Red Bull RB5 never took a drivers' championship or the Constructors' championship. It did took Sebastian Vettel to second place in the Drivers Standings and Red Bull to second place in the Constructors' standings in the 2009 season and it gives Red Bull Racing how to win races in Formula 1.




Number 4: 2012 Red Bull RB8
Story:
The Red Bull RB8 was designed by Adrian Newey, Rob Marshall and Peter Prodromou. The Red Bull RB8 was powered by the Renault 2.4 litre V8. The Red Bull RB8 took Red Bull the 2012 F1 Constructors' Championship and seven wins altogether in 2012 to give Red Bull their third Constructors' title, were Mark Webber took two wins that season. While, Sebastian Vettel took five wins and his third F1 Drivers' Championship title as-well.



Number 3: 2010 Red Bull RB6
Story:
The Red Bull RB6 was designed by Adrian Newey, Rob Marshall and Peter Prodromou. The Red Bull RB6 was powered by the Renault 2.4 litre V8. The Red Bull RB6 took Red Bull the 2010 F1 Constructors' Championship and nine wins altogether in 2010 to give Red Bull their first Constructors' title, were Mark Webber took four wins that season. While, Sebastian Vettel took five wins and his first F1 Drivers' Championship title as-well.



Number 2: 2011 Red Bull RB7
Story:
The Red Bull RB7 was designed by Adrian Newey, Rob Marshall and Peter Prodromou. The Red Bull RB7 was powered by the Renault 2.4 litre V8. The Red Bull RB7 took Red Bull the 2011 F1 Constructors' Championship and twelve wins altogether in 2011 to give Red Bull their second F1 constructors title, were Mark Webber took one win that season. While, Sebastian Vettel took eleven wins and fifteen poles that season to concluded with his second F1 drivers championship for Vettel.



Number 1: 2013 Red Bull RB9
Story:
The Red Bull RB9 was designed by Adrian Newey, Rob Marshall and Peter Prodromou. The Red Bull RB9 was powered by the Renault 2.4 litre V8. The Red Bull RB9 took Sebastian Vettel to the 2013 F1 Drivers title his fourth in a row, while it took Red Bull to the 2013 F1 Constructors' championship their fourth in a row. And the Red Bull RB9 won thirteen races, all thirteen wins for Sebastian Vettel, which includes nine race wins in a row by the end off 2013.



To give the 2013 Red Bull RB9 the best Sebastian Vettel F1 car he drived in Formula 1. Happy 299th Grand Prix to one of the sports greatest ambassador Sebastian Vettel.

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