The 2012 season will be memorize as one of the most exhilarating ever with Vettel crown Formula One's youngest ever triple world winner by a measly three points. The 25-year-old German's sixth to Alonso's second in Brazil made him only the third driver in narration to win three consecutive titles, equaling the achievement of the great Argentine Juan Manuel Fangio and infancy idol Michael Schumacher, who finished seventh for Mercedes in his closing race before diffident.
But while recognition rained down on Vettel runner-up Alonso was mapping out ways to end his Red Bull rival's domination in 2013 after what the 2005 and 2006 winner called "the best season of my life". The 31-year-old imagine his title bid was damaged by his Ferrari's lack of competitiveness compared to the super dependable and super fast Red Bull, and rough fairness at Spa and Suzuka.
In Belgium and Japan, Alonso finished useless after being shut out of argument by Lotus duo Romain Grosjean and Kimi Raikkonen. "We absolutely did not lose the heading in Brazil; that occurs in Spa and Suzuka," argued Alonso. "In the end, we misplaced the title by three points, nevertheless I did the best flavor of my life and now I can only think of the year to come.
"It was a wonder to see, race after race, what we supervise to achieve: Next year, we will try and recover the car, trying to start further up the grid, thus evade accidents. Let's hope we also have a bit more destiny." He shrugged off any anger he and Ferrari stirred up among Vettel's fan base in Germany when lodging and finally fruitless request to the sport's governing body beside Vettel's Brazil win.
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