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Sebastian Vettel believes his apology 'counts more than any stewards’ decision'

Sebastian Vettel believes that his apology after the incident with Max Verstappen would mean more than any stewards penalty. The Ferrari driver rear-ended the Red Bull but amazingly both cars were able to complete the race with Vettel finishing in 16th and Verstappen in 5th. “Of course initially I thought there was a gap and the gap closed but after some laps, I realized it was my mistake so I went up to Max and told him what I thought,” Vettel said to RaceFans. “That for me counts more than any stewards’ decision to be honest.” “Obviously he was a bit faster, closing quite quickly and passed very easily before turn 15,” he explained....
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