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Sebastian Vettel likely to seal historic title at Indian Grand Prix

New Delhi:  Formula One's blue-eyed boy Sebastian Vettel won the Japanese Grand Prix in an emphatic fashion to seal his fifth consecutive win on the trot. Now, Indian fans have the delicious prospect of watching the undisputed German champion seal his fourth title in their own backyard.The race for the title this year has hardly been close with Vettel showing not just raw speed and deft skills like before but a new-found maturity as well. It is this maturity that will further bolster his chances at the Buddh International Circuit - a track where he has won both times since F1 touched Indian shores.Considering F1 won't be making a return here next year, local fans are expected to cheer...
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