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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Sebastian Vettel, Adrian Sutil, Nico Rosberg, Nico Hulkenberg, Timo Glock, Sebastien Buemi, Robert Wickens, Giacomo Ricci, Stefano Coletti, Sergio Perez, Adrian Zaugg, Esteban Gutierrez, Fabio Leimer, Davide Rigon, Christian Vietoris, Jonathan Summerton, Alexandros Margaritis, Josef Kral, Johnny Cecotto, Jr., Henry Surtees, Filip Salaquarda, Fabio Onidi, Tobias Hegewald, Cesar Campanico, Philipp Eng, Christian Bakkerud, Daniel McKenzie, Andreas Wirth, Sebastian Saavedra, Daniel Juncadella, Markus Niemela, Mika Maki, Junior Strous, Michael Devaney, Pedro Bianchini, Chris van der Drift, Daniel Campos-Hull, Kevin Mirocha, Jan Charouz, Tom Gladdis, Harald Schlegelmilch, Henri Karjalainen, Max Wissel, Natacha Gachnang, Erik Jani, Sten Pentus, Oliver Oakes, Jens Hoing, Atila Abreu, Marco Wittmann, Maro Engel, Stefan Mucke, Hendrik Vieth, Adrien Tambay, Marc Hennerici, Niall Quinn, James Grunwell, Toma Kostka, Jens Klingmann, Johannes Seidlitz, Maximilian Gotz, Dominik Jackson, Richard Lietz, Joao Urbano, Rene Rast, Marco Holzer, Tiago Geronimi, Tim Sandtler, Nick de Bruijn, Timo Lienemann. Excerpt: Sebastian Vettel (German pronunciation: born 3 July 1987) is a German Formula One racing driver, currently driving for Red Bull Racing. He is the current World Champion, having won in the 2010 season. In his first year driving for Red Bull in 2009 he finished the season as the youngest ever championship runner-up. Vettel also secured Red Bull's first pole position and race win in the team's history. The following year he went on to become the youngest driver ever to win the World Drivers' Championship. In the same year he helped Red Bull win the team's first World Constructors' Championship, along with teammate Mark Webber. Vettel is the youngest Formula One driver to drive at a Grand Prix meeting, at 19 years and 53 days, ...