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Vettel wins in Japan to edge nearer to fourth title

Sebastian Vettel has one hand on his fourth consecutive title after beating team-mate Mark Webber to take his fifth win in a row. The Red Bull driver dropped back to fourth immediately after the start, but contact with Lewis Hamilton ahead left the Briton with a puncture and put Vettel up to third. Hamilton retired a few laps later after the team discovered aero damage to the rear of his car. Vettel then set about hunting down Webber and Romain Grosjean who jumped into the lead by turn one and looked set to take his first win. Grosjean eventually dropped back during the stops and finished third ahead of Fernando Alonso, therefore keeping the Spaniard's very slim title chances alive. It was...
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