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Vettel: 'I let Ferrari down in Baku!'

Sebastian Vettel feels he let down Ferrari when he failed to keep his frustrations in check and purposefully ran in to Lewis Hamilton. In the Azerbaijan GP in June, Vettel was closely following the Mercedes driver during a Safety Car period when he believed his rival had brake-tested him. The German moved up alongside Hamilton and barged into the side of his car, a move which earned him a 10-second stop-and-go penalty and an investigation from the FIA. He ultimately escaped any further sanctions but in hindsight believes the episode was worse than the team's recent double disaster in Singapore, when both Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen paid a heavy price for the former's defensive move at the...
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