Formula One won't ever be the same! The career of Sebastian Vettel

First season without him
A winning career
A look back
Early F1 career
First race win
Signing with Red Bull
Solid start
World title number one (2010)
Making history
World title number two (2011)
World title number three (2012)
World title number four (2013)
Racing with Ferrari
Moving back up the grid
Behind Hamilton
Moving to Aston Martin
Final two seasons
Retirement
First season without him

As the new Formula One season beckons, this one will feel different. Racing legend Sebastian Vettel will not be on the grid for the first time since 2008 after retiring last year.

A winning career

His career in Formula One is one of the greatest in sports history, winning four Drivers Championships in an illustrious career in a race car.

A look back

Let's look through his journey as a Formula One driver!

Early F1 career

After starting his career as a Formula One test driver for BMW Sauber in 2006, Vettel appeared for Toro Rosso in late 2007 and then appeared as a full-time driver for them in 2008.

First race win

In his debut season, Vettel impressed in a midfield car, winning the 2008 Italian Grand Prix to become the then-youngest race winner in Formula One history.

Signing with Red Bull

The circumstances of his victory in Italy on a rain-soaked track led Red Bull to bring him on as a driver for the 2009 season.

Solid start

In his first season with Red Bull, the German driver won four races and finished second in the Drivers' Championship behind Englishman Jenson Button.

World title number one (2010)

Vettel won his first Formula One World Championship in 2010, winning five races and securing the title in the final race at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Making history

His win made him the youngest world champion ever in F1, and he's the only driver to win the title and not be top of the championship until the final race.

World title number two (2011)

His second world title was far more dominant than the first, winning 11 of the 19 races in the 2011 season, securing the title two months before the season finished.

World title number three (2012)

His third consecutive world title in 2012 went right to the wire, securing five race victories and narrowly beating Ferrari's Fernando Alonso by three points in the driver's standings.

World title number four (2013)

He finished his world domination of the sport in 2013. Vettel won ten of the first 16 races, becoming the first F1 driver in history to win eight consecutive races, securing his fourth title.

Racing with Ferrari

In his final year with Red Bull in 2014, Vettel's world title victories came to an end, finishing fifth in the Driver's Championship. At the end of the season, he announced he was joining Ferrari.

Moving back up the grid

His first two seasons as a Ferrari driver were solid, finishing on 128 more points than Kimi Raikkonen to clinch third in 2015 and then finishing fourth in 2016.

Behind Hamilton

Vettel's best seasons in the Ferrari came in 2017 and 2018, securing second place in both seasons behind Formula One's greatest-ever driver, Lewis Hamilton.

Moving to Aston Martin

In 2020, Vettel had a poor year in his final season with Ferrari, finishing in 13th after only securing 33 points. In 2021 he joined Aston Martin.

Final two seasons

His final two seasons for Aston Martin were solid, gaining two 12th-place finishes in the drivers' standings with a midfield car and finishing his career at the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Retirement

Halfway through the 2022 season, on the 28th of July, Vettel announced he was retiring from Formula One. He ended his career with 53 race victories, four World Championships, and 122 podiums.

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