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Red Bull: The absolute maximum we could achieve

Sebastian Vettel Red Bull team report from the German Grand Prix, Round 10 of the 2014 Formula 1 World Championship, at Hockenheim. Sebastian Vettel Finish Position: 4th, Start Position: 5th “It was fun with Fernando today – we started maybe where we left off in Silverstone! It was quite entertaining the first half of the race and at one point it was quite tight with both the Ferraris, but we managed to stay ahead. The second stop was a bit too close and Fernando was able to pass without too many difficulties, which put us on the back foot, but we decided to be a bit more aggressive towards the end and make sure we got the undercut and then we could put some gap between us, which was...
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