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Vettel loses Mexico podium

Sebastian Vettel has been demoted from third to fifth in the Mexican GP after being handed a 10-second penalty for his collision with Daniel Ricciardo. Ricciardo is promoted to the final podium position with Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen moving into fourth. Verstappen had originally finished third on the road but was handed a five-second sanction for cutting the first corner while battling Vettel. The Ferrari then came under attack from Ricciardo at Turn Four, with the two drivers making contact in the braking zone and drawing the attention of the stewards. The three drivers became embroiled in a post-race war of words over the two incidents, which occurred in the race's final three...
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