Championship Seasons: Sebastian Vettel 2011-2013
New year, new chapter, new video! Quite fitting that I'm talking about Sebastian Vettel in this presentation considering he's recently retired from Formula 1. In this video as you can see from the title and thumbnail, I discuss what went down from Vettel's dominant years with Red Bull from 2011, 2012, and 2013. 2010 is kinda not talked about much as I already covered up a video on that on December 15th, 2020. After nearly 3 years, a follow-up from that video is this very video right here as again; discussing Vettel's remaining 3 F1 titles. This one took me approximately 7 months to complete and finally got it done for you all to sit back and enjoy! 2011 - Starts: 19 Wins: 11 Podiums: 17 Poles: 15 Laps Led: 739 Average Finish: 2.7 2012 - Starts: 20 Wins: 5 Podiums: 10 Poles: 6 Laps Led: 368 Average Finish: 5.3 2013 - Starts: 19 Wins: 13 Podiums: 16 Poles: 9 Laps Led: 684 Average Finish: 2.6 All rights go to F1, FOM, and others in terms of the use of images, videos, and music in this project that are being used for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. I don't own ANY in those categories as F1 and other respectable owners do.

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