DA(c)jA vu was unmistakable as he subverted the field in the Indian Grand Prix to hammer out his fourth successive victory and the fifth of the season. The win put Vettel (240 points) 13 points clear of his hustling Ferrari rival Fernando Alonso, who finished second.
DA(c)jA vu was unmistakable as he subverted the field in the Indian Grand Prix to hammer out his fourth successive victory and the fifth of the season. The win put Vettel (240 points) 13 points clear of his hustling Ferrari rival Fernando Alonso, who finished second.
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DA(c)jA vu was unmistakable as he subverted the field in the Indian Grand Prix to hammer out his fourth successive victory and the fifth of the season. The win put Vettel (240 points) 13 points clear of his hustling Ferrari rival Fernando Alonso, who finished second.
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1. Sebastian Vettel Does a Repeat at the F1 Second Indian Grand Prix Updated on 29 OCT 2012
The sense of dj vu was unmistakable. Just as he had done last year at the Buddh International Circuit, Sebastian Vettel subverted the field in the Indian Grand Prix on 28 October 2012 afternoon to hammer out his fourth successive victory and the fifth of the season. The win put Vettel (240 points) 13 points clear of his hustling Ferrari rival Fernando Alonso, who finished second. It was a near perfect weekend for the Red Bull driver near perfect in the sense that he dominated the three free practice sessions, won pole position and led every lap of the race before crossing the finish