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Christian Horner labels Vettel's third title as his best

By Editor on Monday, December 3, 2012 Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said that Sebastian Vettel's 2012 championship was the hardest of the three he has won. Vettel pipped Fernando Alonso by three points, having entered the second half of the season with a forty point deficit to recover. 'In many respects this is his best Championship because he has had to work so hard for it. His mental strength has always been impressive but this year he has again stepped it up another level,' said Horner. 'He’s never allowed himself to get distracted no matter what you know, no matter whether people have been trying to get under his skin or not, he has never allowed his focus to wane. It...
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