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Lewis Hamilton defends Sebastian Vettel on social media, ask for respect

Lewis Hamilton has defended title rival Sebastian Vettel, asking for respect on social media in the wake of Japanese Grand Prix after the German has been continuously attacked for making mistakes throughout the season. After yet another unfortunate turn of events for Vettel in Suzuka, his championship hopes now hang by a thread after falling 67 points behind. Hamilton will be crowned world champion for a fifth time at the next race in the USA should Vettel be outscored by eight points when they cross the finish line. Fans and Italian media have lambasted Vettel for his efforts over the course of the season, even some going as far to claim Vettel is incapable of leading Ferrari to a...
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