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Monday, October 24, 2011

Vettel: "I do not set goals in terms of number of victories"


The German driver Sebastian Vettel was here Wednesday, the Red Bull Racing factory in Milton Keynes (UK) for the first time since they won their second world title Formula 1 on 9 October in Japan.

The Germanic, the youngest champion in history, took part in a live chat next to the sport, Christian Horner and technical chief Adrian Newey. The Australian driver Mark Webber did not go to have a prior commitment to a sponsor in Sydney, but sent a video and visit the headquarters after the race in India.

The team held the title of both drivers and the constructors, who successfully defended on Sunday and raised Korea. Thus, the team faces the final three races yet decided.

After the press conference, Vettel attended the party with the staff of Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Technology, 525 employees, along with Horner and Newey. David Coulthard's expiloto hosted the event, in which the legendary Murray Walker sent a message of congratulations to German.

Both Vettel and Horner said they will fight to end the year at the top even though there is nothing at stake, determined to secure the runner-up to Webber. "We want to finish the year on top, with Mark second in the drivers' and we'd love to see him win a race," said Horner.

Vettel did not hesitate to describe his season as "extremely successful" their season, but with three races not yet ahead terminated. "Still not over the years, we have three races and the opportunity to re-prove" he said.

The German is "very happy" with his team for all the achievements in the last three years and is also sure you can improve "in almost all respects." "The whole team has become more professional , is more committed and we all work hand in hand for success, "he said.

The youngster knows it is not "common" part of a team like Red Bull and subtracted merits. "I can not say that I managed myself. We've done us. We are a team and are happy with what we have done," he said about it.

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