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Vettel surprised by two-stop superiority

Ferrari Media Sebastian Vettel admitted his surprise at a two-stop strategy being the better approach during the Spanish Grand Prix, as he finished the race in third place. Vettel trailed Red Bull rivals Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen across the first stint of the race but was in the mix for victory, as both he and Ricciardo adopted three-stop strategies. However, Verstappen and Vettel's Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen moved into the top two positions after stopping only twice, with the order retained until the end of the race, as the two-stop approached proved decisive. "We were surprised by how superior the two stop was," he said. "From their point of view [Red Bull]...
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