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By operaman
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Americans know Seb as the technical director of performance for Infinity Automotive ltd. At least that's what the commercials say.



Canadians too. Looking forward to Seb retiring, so he can devote his energies to the improvement of road cars. :clap:
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By NHcheese
#383980
I misread that as Vettel to be dead.
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By elfinitty
#384090
Wow I haven't come here sorry for my absence,since my computer has some troubles on getting wifi and it's not much fun to type on my phone!

I first saw this in a site then I was like oh they are joking but then I saw another news telling that it's actually real,don't really know how I feel about that sometimes I see him as the youngest one in the grid,still :D But yeah,congrats to them! :thumbup:
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By sagi58
#384125
Tanti auguri!! What lovely news!!
He'll look back at driving as the easy part of his life,
once his baby is born!!
All the best and lots of patience!! :clap:
By operaman
#384133
Tanti auguri!! What lovely news!!
He'll look back at driving as the easy part of his life,
once his baby is born!!
All the best and lots of patience!! :clap:


No doubt. I'm pretty sure the baby will scoff a "Team Orders". Serves you right Seb. :clap:
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By sagi58
#384210
That smiley always makes me laugh!!
Probably because of the association!!
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By 1Lemon
#384259
That smiley always makes me laugh!!
Probably because of the association!!


Of Alonso? :wink:
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By sagi58
#384301
That smiley always makes me laugh!!
Probably because of the association!!


Of Alonso? :wink:


Nope! But, I am going to pull an American and plead the 5th Amendment!! :wink:
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By sagi58
#384312
Looks like he's done it again:
Jonathan Noble wrote:">Formula 1 team bosses vote Sebastian Vettel as best driver for 2013


Sebastian Vettel has been voted the clear winner in AUTOSPORT's annual Team Principals' Top 10 Drivers poll.

In what has become an end-of-season tradition, AUTOSPORT once again enlisted the help of Formula 1's 11 team principals to get their views on which drivers they thought had done the best job in 2013.

Each team principal provided a secret top 10 list of drivers, with points being awarded using the current F1 scoring system (25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1) to come up with an overall winner.

The secrecy aspect is essential because it allows team bosses to offer their honest opinions on drivers up and down the field.

The job that Vettel did during what proved to be a dominant campaign was recognised as he secured a comfortable victory over closest challenger Fernando Alonso, with the pair well clear of third-placed man Kimi Raikkonen.

Although Vettel's crowning as this year's team principals' top driver comes after a spate of awards and accolades, he has admitted that getting the acknowledgement from those inside the paddock was important.

"It means a lot," he told AUTOSPORT. "Team principals generally have a lot of insight in F1, as usually they have been around quite a while and see a lot of drivers.

"As much as getting the respect and appreciation from outside people, it is very nice to get the same from people on the inside."

Red Bull boss Christian Horner reckoned that Vettel's performances this year set a new benchmark.

"It's been his best ever year and he's raised the bar continually," he said. "The exciting thing about him is that he's still only 26; he's only done just over 100 grands prix and he's a four-time world champion.

"He doesn't win by mistake or achieve the results he does by accident; he's achieved them through having an enormous amount of natural ability, utter commitment and a fantastic work ethic, where he continually looks at his own performances and analyses himself.

"He certainly deserves to win the Team Principals' Poll again."

AUTOSPORT'S TEAM PRINCIPALS' TOP 10 DRIVERS 2013

1 Sebastian Vettel 248
2 Fernando Alonso 213
3 Kimi Raikkonen 158
4 Lewis Hamilton 117
5 Nico Rosberg 95
6 Romain Grosjean 76
7 Nico Hulkenberg 68
8 Mark Webber 66
9 Jenson Button 24
10 Felipe Massa 14
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By racechick
#384319
I think those are rubbish results. ( before anyone starts I said I THINK.......)
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By spankyham
#384321
Looks like Nando and Seb got ranked either first or second by all team bosses.

I would have thought Jules and Dan deserved to be on the list.

Having read Seb's opinion of the poll I'd like to hear what the other drivers think of this poll.
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