Sebastian Vettel confirmed at Red Bull Racing in 2009 

Written by David on July 17th, 2008 at 7:17 pmLast Update: July 17th, 2008 at 7:17 pm

Sebastian VettelThe Red Bull Racing F1 team confirmed today that David Coulthard’s vacant seat following his decision to retire will be filled in 2009 by young promising German Sebastian Vettel, currently racing for Scuderia Toro Rosso. With Mark Webber’s contract extended for next season and with today’s confirmation, Red Bull Racing has announced already the 2009 driver line-up.

“I am very proud to be joining Red Bull Racing and it’s always good to have an early decision on what you are doing next year,” commented Sebastian Vettel. “As a driver your target is always to be with the most competitive team possible and, over the past couple of years, Red Bull Racing has proved it has great potential, so this is a good move for me.”

“I have been part of the Red Bull family for a long time and with its Junior Team since 2000. Throughout my career, they have offered me great support and now, to drive for their senior F1 team is a dream come true and I am looking forward to having a great season next year, even if I still have a lot to learn about F1,” he continued.

“Apart from Red Bull, I must also say a big thank you to Scuderia Toro Rosso, where I feel very much at home. They have been my “family” for over a year and I would like to thank Franz Tost and Gerhard Berger for the opportunity they gave me and thank the entire team for all their efforts. Having got this announcement out of the way, I can concentrate on racing for Toro Rosso over the second half of the season. I will try and repay them by doing my very best to get some more good results, to add to those we have achieved so far,” added the German.

“We are delighted that Sebastian will be joining us next year,” said Red Bull’s Team Principal Christian Horner. “With David Coulthard announcing his retirement as a Formula 1 driver a fortnight ago at the British Grand Prix, after careful consideration, it seemed natural to announce his replacement here at Sebastian’s home race in Hockenheim.”

“As he was already part of the Red Bull family, choosing Sebastian as Mark Webber’s team-mate was not a difficult decision. However, we have always stated that our aim is to have the strongest available driver line-up and Vettel’s selection also matches these criteria,” explained Horner. “Having only turned 21 at the last race and with only 17 Grand Prix starts to his name, he is still on a learning curve, but it is clear that he has plenty of ability and speed. We are confident that Red Bull Racing will make the most of these attributes and believe that, in Mark and Sebastian, we have a very competitive driver line-up for 2009.”

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