BMW is congratulating Sebastian Vettel after he wrapped up his second F1 world driver’s championship at the Japanese Grand Prix. Why you ask?
Back in 2004 young Vettel annihilated his opposition in the Formula BMW category. He won 18 of 20 races, started from pole 14 times and collected 13 fastest laps. Unsurprisingly that’s still the most dominant season in the junior category.
After reading BMW’s press release we figured it might be worth searching their motorsport archives to see if we could find any pics of Sebastian from back in the day. And, here’s the results.
BMW congratulates world champion Sebastian Vettel
BMW Motorsport – Junior Promotion.
Munich, 9th October 2011. Seven years ago he made history in the Formula BMW series, at the weekend he created motorsport history once again – this time in Formula One: Sebastian Vettel became the youngest driver ever to defend his title in the Formula One World Championship.
BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt says: “Congratulations to Sebastian Vettel on the successful defence of his Formula One World Championship title. This is just one more highlight in an extraordinary career, which began in Formula BMW. His career is the best possible evidence of the success of the Formula BMW concept. The blonde boy from back then is now a two-time world champion – a role model for any junior drivers following in his footsteps in the Formula BMW Talent Cup. Sebastian has shown that, with a mixture of talent and the right support, it is possible to reach the very top of the sport. We hope he continues to be successful for a long time.â€
Vettel’s route to the top took him via the Formula BMW championship, which he won in style in 2004 with 18 victories in 20 races. The most successful Formula BMW driver to date also claimed 14 pole positions and set 13 fastest laps. The talented young driver also made his Formula One debut with BMW. In 2006 he was named test and reserve driver for the BMW Sauber F1 Team and went on to become the youngest driver ever to win a World Championship point at his very first race outing in Indianapolis in 2007. However, BMW allowed Vettel to switch to the Scuderia Toro Rosso team that same season, where he took a regular driving position. He sensationally won the Italian Grand Prix with this team in 2008, his first of 19 Grand Prix victories. Since 2009 he has been a member of the Red Bull Racing team and has now celebrated his second World Championship title in a row.
Vettel has never forgotten his roots and still enjoys a close association with Formula BMW. At the end of 2010, in the week following his first World Championship success, he visited the scholarship course for the 2011 Formula BMW Talent Cup in Cartagena, Spain. Whilst there, he was more than happy to offer the participants of the BMW promotion programme helpful tips and advice.
Alongside Vettel, the 2011 Formula One season also featured a further seven drivers who learned their trade in Formula BMW: Nico Rosberg (DE), Bruno Senna (BR), Timo Glock (DE), Adrian Sutil (DE), Sergio Pérez (MX), Sébastien Buemi (CH) and Daniel Ricciardo (AU).
One reply on “BMW congratulates Sebastian Vettel”
LOL, check out the braces… Thanks for the trip down memory lane, although 2004 isn’t that long ago… Damn kid is too good.