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| 2011 – Malaysian Grand Prix | |||||
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| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | Vettel suffered a KERS problem. The team communicated the failure with a warning “not to use it at this time”. After Webber’s start line KERS failure, the Red Bull’s were not having a great time with the KERS at Malaysia. Vettel’s rivals took the opportunity to turn up the heat and pressure Vettel’s position at the front. |
30 | |
| 2011 – Chinese Grand Prix | |||||
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| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | Radio failure. |
29 | |
| 2011 – Turkish Grand Prix | |||||
| Practice | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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7 pts | Vettel crashed heavily in practice putting him out of the sessions early. Running wide over the painted curbs in the wet, Vettel span onto the inside of the track colliding with the wall. Vettel was unharmed by the incident. |
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| 2011 – Spanish Grand Prix | |||||
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| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | Vettel was told on lap 45 to not use his KERS anymore and yet again signaled further issues for Redbull Racing’s somewhat cursed KERS setup. However, the issue much have been temporary as with Hamilton bearing down on him on lap 51, Redbull gave Vettel the all clear to start using it again. KERS Issues. |
45 | |
| Qualifying | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | KERS problems It became clear that Redbull’s KERS issues were far from over in the 2011 season,as yet again the KERS on Vettel’s car failed to work correctly. The result might well have been the missed pole position. |
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| Practice | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | KERS issues. |
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| 2011 – Canadian Grand Prix | |||||
| Race | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Missed the final chicane. |
6 | |
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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2 pts | A half spin on the last lap whilst leading the race. After being largely ignored by the world for an entire race, Vettel lost the back end of his car whilst defending the lead against Button. As a result, he was demoted to second place on the podium. |
70 | |
| Practice | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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5 pts | Brake Problems. |
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| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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10 pts | Hit the wall of champions Vettel got loose coming through the first part of the final chicane, sliding out and colliding with the wall. |
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| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Outbraked himself at turn 8. |
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| 2011 – German Grand Prix | |||||
| Race | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | In the final chicane, Vettel went off the track in an uncharacteristic mistake. |
10 | |
| 2011 – Hungarian Grand Prix | |||||
| Race | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Ran wide at turn 2 and lost the lead to Hamilton. |
5 | |
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Ran wide in turn 11. |
32 | |
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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2 pts | Ran side at turn 2 and again in turn 6. |
51 | |
| Practice | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Ran wide coming out of the final corner. |
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| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Cut the chicane at turns 6/7 |
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| 2011 – Singapore Grand Prix | |||||
| Race | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | Was seen to be waving at the safety car for going to slowly. However, what Vettel did not know was that the safety car was holding up the field so the doctor’s car could needlessly attend the Schumacher’s crash. |
32 | |
| 2011 – Japanese Grand Prix | |||||
| Race | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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3 pts | Push Button on to the grass in the run into turn 1. Button was heard to complain on his team radio that Vettel should get a punishment for pushing him off. Vettel was placed under investigation but the stewards found no fault and Vettel was not punished. |
1 | |
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | Got annoyed at d’Ambrosio and waved his hand at him. |
45 | |
| Practice | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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2 pts | Ran wide through Degner 1 and ended up off the track and, slowly, into the barriers in Degner 2. |
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| 2011 – Korean Grand Prix | |||||
| Qualifying | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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2 pts | After his first flying lap, Vettel cut turn 5. The incident placed him under investigation with the stewards to see if any advantage was gain but they decided there was no gain and no punishment was needed. |
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| Practice | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Ran wide in turn 11. |
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| 2011 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | |||||
| Race | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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5 pts | In his first retirement of the season, Vettel went off the track in turn 2. His tyre, rapidly deflated sending the German off the track and into retirement. A sign probably well received by the chasing pack. The cause of the tyre deflation, even after a 2 day investigation was not determined. |
1 | |
| Practice | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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3 pts | Crashed in FP1. The 2011 World Champion slid sideways off the track before impacting lightly with the barriers in turn 1. |
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| 2011 – Brazilian Grand Prix | |||||
| Race | |||||
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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4 pts | Vettel had gearbox issues that led to his lowly second place in the final standings. The gearbox issues force him to short shift (changing gear earlier than normal) to go easy on the gearbox. His slower performance meant that Webber caught him – Vettel them allowed him to pass. |
26 | |
| Vettel, Sebastian (Red Bull Racing) |
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1 pts | Ran wide in turn 5 whilst trying to keep up with Webber. |
63 | |