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The German had dropped to third at the first corner of the race at Suzuka, after being pipped to pole by Australian team mate Mark Webber and then overtaken at the start by Romain Grosjean’s Lotus while having a brush with Mercedes’s Lewis Hamilton.
A two-stop strategy, with Webber switched to three, then brought the race to him.
“He picked up a bit of damage from the incident with Hamilton that took about 20 points of downforce off the front wing, so he had a damaged car,” said Horner.
“And he just managed to adapt. He played the thinking game ... he watched, he waited in that first stint. He preserved the tyres.”
“He knew he wasn’t going to get priority at that first stop because we had discussed it before the race and the lead car would get priority. So he was very, very smart in the way he handled the race.”
Sunday’s win was Vettel’s fourth in five years at Suzuka and that wealth of experience also paid off.
In 2011, when he won his second title at the Japanese circuit, he had led only to be reeled in late in the race by those who had more left in their tyres. Vettel ended up third.
“We lapped slower than the others who were on fresh tyres in order to push them later in the race,” he said on Sunday.
“We had a similar race in 2011, where I think I came in always as the first and I was under enormous pressure towards the end of the race and got passed by two cars.
“So this time we did it the other way around.”
The title will have to wait a few more days but it was always a long shot for Suzuka, depending on Vettel winning and Alonso finishing outside the top eight, even if Red Bull’s domination this season has been such that some observers clearly felt they should have wrapped it up.
“I am absolutely gutted to have achieved a one-two finish in one of the best races strategically and operationally ... the whole team is massively pissed off,” joked an incredulous Horner when it was put to him that he might be feeling disappointed.
“We came here to try and win the race today and the championships will take care of themselves. We’ll go to India and we’ll attack that weekend as we have here and if we score more points than the others then we’ll win the championship.”