2013 Sebastian Vettel Race Used Red Bull RB9 F1 Wheel And Pirelli Tire
This OZ wheel was used by Sebastian Vettel during his final F1 World Drivers' Championship season with Red Bull in 2013. The super light wheel is made of forged magnesium and is shod with a yellow sidewall Pirelli race tire. Red Bull is unique in identifying their drivers' wheels, and this one bears the German flag, RR and the #1 signifying it is Sebastian Vettel's right rear wheel.
Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel ranks third in number of career F1 wins with 53, standing behind only Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher.
Vettel broke into F1 in 2007, competing in eight races with Sauber. He had a memorable maiden race, finishing eighth in the final U.S. Grand Prix held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Vettel scored his first Grand Prix win at Monza in 2008, his only season with Toro Rosso and the team's only F1 victory. Vettel moved to Red Bull for the 2009 season, finishing second to Jenson Button, but that would prove to be Vettel's launching pad. He would go on to win the next four season titles.
The German driver's six-year stint with Scuderia Ferrari, from 2015 to 2020, produced 14 race wins and a pair of runner-up season finishes (2017-2018). Vettel also has 57 career poles, which ranks him fourth on the all-time list.
The wheel comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.
Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel ranks third in number of career F1 wins with 53, standing behind only Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher.
Vettel broke into F1 in 2007, competing in eight races with Sauber. He had a memorable maiden race, finishing eighth in the final U.S. Grand Prix held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Vettel scored his first Grand Prix win at Monza in 2008, his only season with Toro Rosso and the team's only F1 victory. Vettel moved to Red Bull for the 2009 season, finishing second to Jenson Button, but that would prove to be Vettel's launching pad. He would go on to win the next four season titles.
The German driver's six-year stint with Scuderia Ferrari, from 2015 to 2020, produced 14 race wins and a pair of runner-up season finishes (2017-2018). Vettel also has 57 career poles, which ranks him fourth on the all-time list.
The wheel comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.