Heading into the season finale this weekend in Abu Dhabi, the constructors’ championship had just been decided, but the drivers’ title was still up for grabs. For the first time in sixty years of Formula One history, it was down to an unprecedented four drivers. Fernando Alonso looked poised to take his third title, but both Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel were still well in contention for their first, while Lewis Hamilton looked at slim but still possible chances at claiming his second. It was down to the line. However, Sebastian Vettel, the youngest world champion in Formula One history, was crowned winner of the Grand Prix. Beside him on the podium stood F1’s last two champions in their McLaren colors. The defeated Alonso was ultimately unable to get past those pesky Renaults with their superior engines, the same that propelled Red Bull Racing to both championships, and which will propel them again next season as they endeavor to defend their maiden crowns. When they do, there’ll be no fewer than five world champions defending their honor against another hungry batch of hopefuls. Next year is looking good already!!