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Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel won the Japanese Grand Prix (again)

Oct 11, 2010 - by admin
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Most people never have the opportunity to participate in a Formula 1 race. Of course those who can haven’t usually don’t place significantly. However, German Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel evidently wasn’t one to believe that trying again is for losers. He won last year and this year, on October 10th, he won again, beating fellow Red Bull driver, Mark Webber, by merely 0.9 seconds.

Singing praise of the Japanese Grand Prix circuit, 23-year old Vettel stated “This track is like it has been drawn for us with all the high-speed corners. It’s always a pleasure (to drive). When the car was getting lighter and lighter (with fuel) at the end, it was more and more fun,” said the 23-year old.

Three races remain within the Grand Prix Competition. Webber leads 220 points to Alonso’s 206. Vettel, in third, also has 206 points, but has won fewer races than Alonso.

Going into the race, Bodog favoured Webber at 11/4 over Alonso’s 3/1. In fact, Bet365 carried 40/1 odds of Alonso retiring early owing to his reaching the Grand Prix’ cap of eight burned-out engines.

Bet365 is currently offering 9/4 that Sebastian Vettel will win Formula 1 Drivers Champs 2010, and Mark Webber is still favoured at 11/10. Jenson Button is considered a long-shot at 50/1. For the Formula 1 Constructors Champs 2010, Red Bull is now favoured 1/50, as opposed to Ferrari’s 50/1. Bet365 closes the book for these bets at on the 22nd of October 2am. Unibet is offering similar odds.

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Most people never have the opportunity to participate in a Formula 1 race. Of course those who can haven’t usually don’t place significantly. However, German Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel evidently wasn’t one to believe that trying again is for losers. He won last year and this year, on October 10th, he won again, beating fellow Red Bull driver, Mark Webber, by merely 0.9 seconds.

Singing praise of the Japanese Grand Prix circuit, 23-year old Vettel stated “This track is like it has been drawn for us with all the high-speed corners. It’s always a pleasure (to drive). When the car was getting lighter and lighter (with fuel) at the end, it was more and more fun,” said the 23-year old.

Three races remain within the Grand Prix Competition. Webber leads 220 points to Alonso’s 206. Vettel, in third, also has 206 points, but has won fewer races than Alonso.

Going into the race, Bodog favoured Webber at 11/4 over Alonso’s 3/1. In fact, Bet365 carried 40/1 odds of Alonso retiring early owing to his reaching the Grand Prix’ cap of eight burned-out engines.

Bet365 is currently offering 9/4 that Sebastian Vettel will win Formula 1 Drivers Champs 2010, and Mark Webber is still favoured at 11/10. Jenson Button is considered a long-shot at 50/1. For the Formula 1 Constructors Champs 2010, Red Bull is now favoured 1/50, as opposed to Ferrari’s 50/1. Bet365 closes the book for these bets at on the 22nd of October 2am. Unibet is offering similar odds.

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