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Vettel Left Struggling in Sao Paulo As Ferrari's Challenge Ends

Sebastian Vettel has revealed that he “struggled to drive on the straights” during the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix which saw him drop from second to sixth and Scuderia Ferrari’s championship challenge come to an end. Vettel had been favourite the win the season’s penultimate race, starting on what was widely considered to be the optimum tyre strategy. The once championship challenging German lost out at the start however, dropping to third behind both Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport cars. From there Vettel was uncharacteristically slow – later revealing costly sensor issues within his car – losing out to Max Verstappen and running wide to allow his team-mate Kimi Räikkönen...
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