Sat, 10 Sep, 2011 - 15:17
Sebastian Vettel made it 10 poles for the season as he continues to close in on Nigel Mansell’s Formula One record.
On a circuit supposed to be Red Bull’s worst over the closing seven races of a one-sided campaign, the reigning champion smashed his rivals to grab top spot on the grid for tomorrow’s Italian Grand Prix.
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