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Mercedes feel sorry for Vettel, Ferrari

Both Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff admit they're feeling a bit sorry for Ferrari after Sebastian Vettel's title hopes were all but obliterated with yet more reliability woes. Following on from his engine troubles in Malaysia that meant he started the race from the very back of the grid, Vettel failed to finish the Japanese GP because of yet more engine issues. Ferrari have confirmed that it was a broken spark plug that led to his DNF on Sunday, leaving the German 59 points behind Hamilton in the race for the World title. 'He's been very unfortunate through no fault of his own,' Hamilton said of his win in Japan. 'I was excited to have a good race with Sebastian here but he's been...
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