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Hamilton wins wet and shortened Japanese Grand Prix

The race started and ended under the safety car Sutton Images Enlarge Lewis Hamilton won a shortened Japanese Grand Prix, which ended with a red flag when Adrian Sutil and Jules Bianchi both crashed at Turn 7 in separate incidents. The race started under a safety car due to wet weather conditions and after a brief red flag during the worst of the conditions, it started again on lap nine. Nico Rosberg led until Lewis Hamilton pulled a brave overtaking manoeuvre at Turn 1 on lap 29, which could prove critical for the championship. Rosberg went on to finish second ahead of strong drives from Sebastian Vettel in third and Daniel Ricciardo in fourth. However, as rain intensified in the closing...
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