The 2011 Canadian Grand Prix is widely cited as one of the sport's greatest ever; Jenson Button won the four-hour, rain-interrupted race after charging from the back of the pack on the final lap. Revolutionary Rule Changes
Released by , the F1 2011 video game served as the official simulation of the season. F1 2011 Review - IGN
Driving the Red Bull RB7 , Vettel secured 11 wins , 17 podiums, and a record-breaking 15 pole positions in a single season. F1 2011 (Formula 1 2011)
The 2011 season was the 62nd season of F1 racing, consisting of 19 rounds across the globe. It is primarily remembered as the year became the youngest-ever double world champion at age 24.
To combat a "drought" of on-track overtaking, several major technical shifts were implemented: The 2011 Canadian Grand Prix is widely cited
Introduced for the first time in 2011, this driver-adjustable rear wing flap reduced drag on straights to facilitate overtaking.
Pirelli replaced Bridgestone as the sole tire supplier, introducing faster-wearing rubber that forced more pit stops and varied strategies. The 2011 season was the 62nd season of
While Vettel ran away with the title, Jenson Button ( McLaren ) finished second in the standings, followed by Vettel’s teammate Mark Webber in third.