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The Sauber F1 Team added four more world championship points to its tally in an emotional Japanese Grand Prix when Sergio Perez finished eighth after starting from 17th on the grid. He also set the second fastest race lap. Kamui Kobayashi, who started seventh, which was the best grid position for the team since Peter Sauber bought it back almost two years ago, came 13th at his home race. He was not able to recover from a problem at the start, and his tyre strategy was compromised by the unlucky timing of a safety car period. However, race day in Suzuka was dominated by it being the decider of the 2011 drivers' championship, and the entire Sauber F1 Team wants to congratulate Sebastian Vettel for his well deserved second consecutive title.



















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