How much did Sebastian Vettel get paid for the 2007 Hungarian GP?

How much did Sebastian Vettel get paid for the 2007 Hungarian GP?

On 31 July 2007, BMW released Vettel to join Red Bull’s Scuderia Toro Rosso team, replacing Scott Speed as one of its drivers from the Hungarian Grand Prix onwards (as he was already under contract to Red Bull). He earned approximately US$165,000 for finishing the season with Toro Rosso.

How did Sebastian Vettel win the F1 World Championship?

With the 1–2 finish in Brazil, Vettel and Webber secured Red Bull Racing’s first Formula One World Constructors’ Championship. He won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from pole again, to take the Drivers’ Championship lead for the first time in his career and became the youngest world champion in the sport’s history.

How many races has Sebastian Vettel won with Ferrari in 2015?

Soon after, it was announced that Vettel had signed a three-year contract with Ferrari for the 2015 season. In his first season with Ferrari, Vettel won three races and was the closest challenger to the Mercedes drivers.

How did Sebastian Vettel win the 2004 ADAC championship?

Vettel was promoted to open-wheel cars in 2003, and was given a chance by Derrick Walker to test a Reynard Motorsport Champ Car in a two-day private test at the Homestead road course. A year later, he won the 2004 Formula BMW ADAC championship with 18 victories from 20 races.

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How many titles has Sebastian Vettel won with Red Bull?

Vettel was promoted to Red Bull in 2009. With Red Bull, Vettel won four consecutive titles from 2010 to 2013, the first of which made him the sport’s youngest World Champion, setting the records for the most consecutive race wins (9) and race wins in a single season (13).

How old was Sebastian Vettel when he started karting?

Vettel began karting at the age of three, and began racing in karts series in 1995 at the age of eight. He was accepted into the Red Bull Junior Team in 1998, and won various titles, such as the Junior Monaco Kart Cup in 2001.

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