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2009 F1 Champion Title – All Out Fight


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Sebastian Vettel ambitious to overtaking Jenson Button the leader of drivers standings and embracing the world title this season. To that end, Red Bull Racing driver was determined to launch a “maximum attack” at the Brazilian Grand Prix, two weeks ahead.

Opportunity for Vettel to won championships this season is still open despite thin. With a maximum of 20 points remaining this season, the young German driver is embedded in the top three or 16 points adrift from Button at the top and two points over team mate Button on Brawn Grand Prix, Rubens Barrichello in the second position.

Responding to the championship title chances, Vettel who successful won 2009 Formula 1 Japanese GP last weekend claimed to still optimistic. Former Toro Rosso’s driver was also determined to show all his ability to grab the victory again in the remaining two series at Interlagos (18/10/2009) and Abu Dhabi (1/11/2009).

“It’s very easy for me. I just want to focus, maximum attack and then win the race. There’s nothing more I can do besides that. Tension races more hot and I will show my best performance,” said Webber, as quoted by the Daily Telegraph, and recorded at f1dv.com, Thursday (8/10/2009).

On this occasion, Webber admitted he wished had happened Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen in the 2007 season happen again this season.

“Hamilton has the advantage of 17 points from Raikkonen in the remaining two series, and everyone was sure that Hamilton would come out as a champion of the world. However, in reality Raikkonen who appears as a champion of the world,” he recalls.

“Sometimes, things do not go as you expect. Everything is still possible. However, that is worthy of underlines is, I am here to fight and keep fighting until the end of the competition,” 22 years old driver closing this conversation.

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