Delight all round as Sebastian Vettel wins the World Drivers’ Championship
By Jamie White – Head of Communications
Infiniti Red Bull Racing and Renaultsport F1 secured their fourth consecutive Constructors’ World Championship title at yesterday’s Indian Grand Prix.

In 2013, the hugely successful partnership has scored 10 wins, 8 pole positions, 10 fastest laps and 470 points to date.
It is the first time in over 20 years that a constructor-engine partnership has achieved such an unbroken run of success.
Sebastian Vettel roared to victory on the Buddh International Circuit to claim the Drivers’ World Championship.
The 26 year old German drove a perfect race to secure his sixth consecutive victory this season and become only the fourth man in history to win four titles.
For Renault, the title concludes the V8 engine era on a high note. The French manufacturer secured the first-ever title under the V8 engine regulations in 2006 with Renault F1 Team, and now comes full circle to win the final title. With five of the possible eight crowns and 56 wins (pre-Indian GP), Renault is now the most successful engine manufacturer of the V8 engine formula.
The 2013 title brings Renault’s total number of constructors’ championships to 12.
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