
As Sebastian Vettel has established himself as the most dominant Formula One driver of his generation, racing fans have come to see him as the boyish, fun-loving face of the glamorous series.
But after his victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday, a more complex image of the German has emerged - that of a ruthless, cunning driver who will do whatever it takes to win a race and possibly his fourth consecutive drivers’ championship.
The 25-year-old German ignored team orders and overtook Red Bull teammate Mark Webber for the victory with 10 laps remaining. The move left Webber fuming and raised questions about who is truly in charge at Red Bull.
“I think it blemished his reputation,” three-time F1 champion Jackie Stewart said.
“It was an unfortunate error of judgment by Sebastian and it will linger for some time,” Stewart . “There will be an awareness from now on that he may not be as stable as we originally thought.”
Since winning his first grand prix in 2008 with Toro Rosso, Vettel proved he was one of F1’s most exciting drivers and considered the heir to countryman and seven-time champion Michael Schumacher.