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Red Bull won their first Grand Prix in their fifth year of competing in the F1 Championships.
Sebestian Vettel surprised all with his quick qualifying times and pole position start.
"A great result for the team and Red Bull," said team principal Christian Horner. "It's testimony to all the effort and hard work that Red Bull and (owner) Mr Mateschitz has committed to Formula One. I want to thank Red Bull and everyone in Milton Keynes, who have worked so hard for this."
"It's just an unbelievable result. We've got a great car, a great team, great drivers, a single diffuser and we have a double one to come, so we're looking good. The whole team and company can be very proud of this moment."
Vettel didn’t put a foot wrong all afternoon in Shanghai and even survived being hit from behind by Toro Rosso stablemate Sebastien Buemi. Afterwards he had nothing but praise for the team.
"Winning my second race, one with Toro Rosso and one with Red Bull, makes me extremely happy and I hope we can continue working in this direction!" said the German. "I'm extremely proud and happy. I'm so happy to have won the race, it was an enormous and great job by the whole of Red Bull. I want to say a massive thank you to them all, everyone has worked so hard, so thanks to the team and also to Red Bull."
Jensen Button came in third behind Vettel's team mate Mark Webber. Jensen retained top spot in the drivers championahip, whilst Red Bull moved into second in the constructors championship behind leaders Brawn.
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