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Vettel beats icy Kimi in Monaco

Sebastian Vettel has extended his lead of the 2017 F1 drivers' world championship to 25 points with victory ahead of Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen in the Monaco GP. But Vettel's victory was clouded in controversy after he overtook Raikkonen in the pits after running for five laps longer than the Finn. While Raikkonen struggled to warm up his tyres, Vettel set a series of blistering laps to emerge ahead of the Finn. Raikkonen's body language spoke volumes after the race when he stood stony-faced on the podium. Vettel's closest title rival Lewis Hamilton finished a distant sixth on a torrid weekend for the Mercedes driver. After starting just 13th, Hamilton finally found his groove midway...
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