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On November 24th, 2013, at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel crossed the finish line and did something no Formula 1 driver had ever done before — not Fangio, not Senna, not Schumacher.
Nine straight wins.
Thirteen victories in a single season.
And a level of dominance the sport may never see again.
It was the final masterpiece of the Red Bull–Renault era… and the perfect exclamation point to Vettel’s fourth consecutive World Championship.
On this episode of Sports History Daily, we remember the day Sebastian Vettel completed one of the most dominant seasons in F1 history.
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