Sebastian Vettel's second consecutive title win is just behind the corner as the F1 season's next race takes place in Japan. He only needs one point from tomorrow's race, but the reigning champion is going to snatch the championship in style by keeping on doing what he did so far: winning all the remining races until the end of the season.
Vettel is already in pole position, and by taking a look at his previous performances on the Suzuka track we can see that he also won here in the two previous years. So this is the best opportunity to clinch the title for the German wonder-boy. Fernando Alonso, who was the last winner on this track before Vettel's supremacy, is a bit behind in fifth place, but he is always ready to overtake from the set-go. The only title contender, Jenson Button however will start the race also in the front row and may attempt to outrun his adversary.
This is also a race between McLaren and Red Bull, and without the support of Mark Webber in sixth place Vettel will have to win the race with his own hands, whilst Lewis Hamilton in third place will also be a threat for first place. So what will happen? Most probably this will be no big deal for Sebastian Vettel, and Jenson Button's race is all about how he handles seeing the championship slip away from his hands whilst keeping his cool in order to retain his second place in the driver's standings.

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