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Red Bull pleased with double podium

May 26th, 2013 (F1Plus / Chris Cameron-Dow) - Red Bull may not have won the Monaco Grand Prix, but they got the next best thing - an increased lead in both championships. Sebastian Vettel is now 21 points clear of Kimi Raikkonen in the Drivers's Championship, and Red Bull are 41 points clear of Ferrari in Constructors' Championship. Lewis Hamilton more or less gifted the double podium to Red Bull when he stayed just a little bit too far back from leader Nico Rosberg in the first round of pitstops under the safety car. Hamilton emerged from the pits fourth, behind Vettel and Webber, and that is how the order stayed until the end of the race. Sebastian Vettel is not normally satisfied with...
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