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Sensor issues wreck Vettel's race

Brazilian Grand Prix – Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel had his race ruined by an errant sensor on his car, which prevented him from fully utilising the pace available. Vettel had a rather anonymous race on Sunday, which was somewhat surprising given his pace throughout Friday & Saturday. Having qualified on the front row, less than a tenth behind polesitter Lewis Hamilton, and with the added advantage of starting on the better race tyre, Vettel faded immediately as he lost position to Valtteri Bottas' Mercedes on the first lap. Then, a small error allowed Kimi Raikkonen to pounce. Max Verstappen also got past shortly after, while a late race pitstop due to worn tyres meant that Vettel was...
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