Can Sebastian Vettel make it three in a row?
As Red Bull Racing heads for the airport for the flight to Suzuka, the team has been given a heads-up as to what to expect at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Vettel: I hope we can put on a good show for them this weekend.
The previous two outings at Suzuka have brought the team two Sebastian Vettel victories. 2010 saw Mark Webber hot on his heels in a Red Bull Bull Racing 1-2 that edged Seb and the team closer to their first world championships. But only after Saturday’s Qualifying was cancelled due to torrential rain with the session being held on the morning of the race.
Mark Webber
“After the massive tragedy that happened in Japan earlier this year, it’s nice to be part of something that people can hopefully look forward to. The Japanese people seem to love Formula One and the Suzuka Circuit is one of the best in the world. It has a sensational combination of corners, it’s very quick in the first sector. It’s quite a narrow track, so you have to be very, very accurate. Rhythm is very important there aswell; you have to make sure you have the car completely on the limit for all the corners and you have to get certain sections absolutely right. It’s a good challenge for the drivers and there are some good elevation changes as well – I’m looking forward to it.”
Sebastian Vettel
“Suzuka is one of my favourite tracks; it really couldn’t have been built any better. The first sector up to the Degner Curve is the most spectacular and challenging of the whole season. The 130R is legendary; it’s great fun to drive straight through this left-hand bend. I’m not the only one who loves this track and our car normally loves it too. The fans in Japan are special. What they have been through in recent times is something I cannot begin to imagine, but they are so impressive. They are extremely patient and always polite and friendly and their stamina is amazing. I hope we can put on a good show for them this weekend.”



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