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Formula 1 Biography

Sebastian Vettel

“Seb/The Professor”

German flag German · Heppenheim, Germany · Born 3 July 1987

Racing Driver

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German Formula 1 driver who won four consecutive World Championships (2010-2013) with Red Bull Racing and became the youngest quadruple champion in F1 history

Sebastian Vettel was born in Heppenheim, Germany in 1987. He won four consecutive Formula 1 World Championships with Red Bull Racing in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. In 2010 he became the youngest World Champion in F1 history at 23 years and 134 days — breaking Lewis Hamilton's record set just two years earlier. He won 91 Grands Prix across his career — second only to Lewis Hamilton. His 15 victories in the 2011 season set a then-record for wins in a single season. He joined Ferrari in 2015 and came close to a fifth title in 2017 and 2018, both times falling narrowly to Hamilton. He drove for Aston Martin from 2021 and announced his retirement mid-season in 2022, citing a desire to spend more time with his family and an inability to commit fully to the sport. His final seasons were marked by increasingly prominent environmental and social activism — beekeeping, clean-up operations and outspoken climate advocacy. His four consecutive championships across 2010-2013 stand as the most dominant individual run in Formula 1 since Michael Schumacher's era.

Famous For

Four consecutive F1 World Championships with Red Bull Racing

His 2013 season saw him win nine consecutive races — the most dominant streak in modern F1.

Did You Know?
Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive wheel-to-wheel racing, exceptional in qualifying

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the most successful F1 drivers, youngest triple champion at the time

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • F1 World Champion 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (Red Bull)
  • 53 race wins
  • 57 pole positions
  • Youngest triple champion at the time
  • 15 wins in 2011 — single season record (at time)
  • Retired 2022 for environmental and family reasons
Constructor Career
Constructor Season(s) Races
BMW Sauber20078
Scuderia Toro Rosso2007–200826
Red Bull Racing2009–2014113
Scuderia Ferrari2015–2019100
Aston Martin2021–202244
Career Total291
Career Journey

Timeline

2007 📌 F1 debut with BMW Sauber
2008 🏆 First F1 win at Italian GP with Toro Rosso
2010 🏆 First F1 World Championship
2011 🏆 Second consecutive World Championship
2012 🏆 Third consecutive World Championship
2013 🏆 Fourth consecutive World Championship
2015 📌 Joined Ferrari
2022 📌 Retired from Formula 1
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel won 4 Formula 1 World Championships.

Sebastian Vettel won 53 Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Sebastian Vettel took 57 pole positions in his F1 career.

Sebastian Vettel scored 122 podium finishes in Formula 1.

Sebastian Vettel was born in 1987 in Heppenheim.