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Ferrari adamant Vettel slowing not cause of Kvyat crash

A double hit from behind through Turns 2 and 3 from Red Bull Racing driver Daniil Kvyat, saw Sebastian Vettel end up in the barriers early on in the 2016 Russian Grand Prix. The Russian hit the rear of the German under braking for Turn 2, before slamming into the back of the Scuderia Ferrari again going through Turn 3, causing Vettel to spin out and hit the barriers, rendering him unable to continue the race. Kvyat took responsibility for the first touch, but stated that Vettel slowing down suddenly into Turn 3 had made it difficult for him to go anywhere else but into the back of the SF16-H. Scuderia Ferrari Boss Maurizio Arrivabene believes however that his driver did nothing to deserve...
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