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Vettel wins as Webber takes first Italian podium

Red Bull Racing enjoyed a very successful Italian Grand Prix that saw Sebastian Vettel win the race for the third time. Mark Webber on the other hand said goodbye to his European fans by taking his first F1 podium on Italian ground. Sebastian Vettel, 1st: “It’s fantastic to win this event again. I just managed to make turn one! I locked the front right and it just didn’t seem to come back. I had a big flat spot, which I felt straight away and I wasn’t sure if the tyre would survive, but fortunately I managed to make it round and have a strong first stint. I pushed straight away to get a bit of a gap, in case we had to stop early and change to a two-stop strategy. We had a gearbox...
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