
Sebastian Vettel has become Formula One’s youngest ever triple world champion after finishing the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix in sixth place.
His only rival for the title, Fernando Alonso, finished the race in second place, ensuring the title chase went down to the final lap.
We’ve now updated this post to include the official word from Red Bull Racing. We’ll start with some thought from the man of the moment, Sebastian Vettel: “It’s difficult to imagine what goes through my head now, I am so full of adrenalin. It was an incredible race, everything that could have happened to make it more difficult for us today, happened!
“I am very, very happy. The most important thing throughout the season is that we kept pushing and remained ourselves. We just try to do our thing and stick to the route that we know and that’s what made the difference. Some people try to play games, but we never get distracted, we keep going our way. Everyone at Milton Keynes and here at the circuit, they are always pushing so hard and we really stepped up our game in the second half of the season.
“I would like to thank everyone in the team and at Renault. There’s no one in this team that feels more important than any one else, we all push together, alongside each other, it’s one big force and I’m very proud of that. It’s unreal what has happened. To win a third title, especially here where one of my heroes Ayrton Senna was from, it’s difficult to put into words. I was crying in the car but my radio wasn’t working, so I’m maybe happy for that! Tomorrow I can probably say more, but now I just don’t have the right words.”
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