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Doughnuts to celebrate seems to be the way for Sebastian Vettel as he makes records tumble

The four-time world champion went from pole to win at the US GP on Sunday.

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On Sunday at Austin, Texas all those F1 fans who claim to be bored by watching Sebastian Vettel romp to a win, were in for some more of the German's dominance.

In the region of the United States where the bulls always run riot it was the 26-year-old's Red Bull, ironically that went from pole to finish in No1 and win the race. Vettel who managed to win the F1 World title in India a few weeks ago celebrated the win there, followed by his win at Abu Dhabi with doughnuts.

The crowds in Texas were also treated to a doughnut celebration from the F1 champ as he thanked his team after managing to overtake the great seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher's record of seven race wins in a row.

With his eighth win in a row at the US GP, Sebastian Vettel who has numerous F1 records to his name now has the most continuous race wins ever.

The doughnut celebration in India earned Red Bull a hefty fine but since that, Vettel has learnt how to celebrate without getting a fine and still treating the fans to his 360 degree spins.

Vettel revealed that there's a technique of doing doughnuts that ensures the car doesn't suffer much as a result so the fans, team and he are happy.

The Red Bull driver has the chance to equal yet another record held by his countryman Michael Schumacher at Brazil, the last race of the season where he will aim to win 13 races in a season, the most ever.

Sebastian Vettel with four titles and 38 race wins in addition to other laurels to his name is continuously re-writting F1 history and records.

Unlike, in the Michael Schumacher era when there were only two World Champions - Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve there are five champions on the grid.

Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton can hardly do anything but watch as Sebastian Vettel adds the titles that he has in the last four years.

The Red Bull car has been credited for the German's success but four titles in a row by the man who won his first race in a Torro Rosso and who has dominated the sport while his teammate has struggled puts the car theory in question.

Vettel who has named his cars since the start of his F1 career after women has the 2013 season stamped with his name as 'Hungry Heidi', his car is sure damn hungry considering the latter half of the season he has had so far.

The final race in Brazil is the last chance for all the other men on the grid to deny Sebastian Vettel a chance to make another record his own. Will be cap the season with a win in Brazil as well or will it be the end of his purple form streak is a question all F1 fans are asking no matter how bored they claim to be of the sport.

All questions are set to be answered at the season finale in Brazil next week. Sebastian Vettel is seeking to bring a Samba end to 2013 after a Yee-Ha penultimate race weekend.

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