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Vettel: “I would have loved the race to have been a bit longer”

It was a good day at the ‘office’ for Infiniti Red Bull Racing’s Sebastian Vettel, who suffered his fair share of ups and downs at the Hungaroring this afternoon, but came out with an extended lead in the race for the title as the summer break now hits the F1 circus, 38 points ahead of the man that he was battling hard with this afternoon, Lotus GP’s Kimi Raikkonen. The 3-time World Champion would have “loved the race to have been a bit longer, as it was fun with Kimi at the end. I got close but I wasn’t in the prime overtaking spot at that point; I was trying to set something up for the next corners, but it didn’t work.” The Heppenheim native found that being stuck behind...
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