> Sebastian Vettel became the youngest ever quadruple world champion by winning the third edition of the Indian Grand Prix. The German driver started the race on soft tyres, pitted early on lap 3 and then made his way through the traffic to take his 10th win of the season and sixth in a row. Nico Rosberg meanwhile finished in second after making an early second stop while Romain Grosjean made his way from 17th on the grid to take the final spot on the podium. #F1 The Podium. pic.twitter.com/9foROa257q — Indian Grand Prix (@IndianGP) October 27, 2013 SEB is the youngest ever quadruple world champion in the history of #F1 #V4TTEL #IndianGP — Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) October 27, 2013 Newey: ?I am experiencing an emotion you humans call ?happiness?? #F1 — Sniff Petrol (@sniffpetrol) October 27, 2013 The good news for Alonso is that he will be able to use that helmet again. — Pablo Elizalde (@EliGP) October 27, 2013 The FIA is going bezerk ? Vettel doing donuts! #F1 #Vettel pic.twitter.com/8RoJcYVC1f — Mattzel89 (@Mattzel89) October 27, 2013 Star of the day has to be Grosjean. 17th to 3rd. Wow. Mega #f1 — F1Zone.net (@f1zone) October 27, 2013 Interesting Red Bull put Webber?s softs on in mid-race, they said cos worried re safety car. Yet in China they saved Vettel?s to the end — Andrew Benson (@andrewbensonf1) October 27, 2013 ?Stop the car?? ? Webber clearly not happy about being told to stop. Alternator issue. #F1 #SkyF1 #F1onNBC — F1 Grid (@F1grid) October 27, 2013 Impressive work by Adrian Sutil ? more than 40 laps on one set of mediums, and a 19-lap stint on softs! #masterblaster — Sahara Force India (@clubforce) October 27, 2013 PHOTO: Vettel wins F1 title in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 #F1 http://t.co/3XE10hU0dH — F1 Grid (@F1grid) October 27, 2013