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Vettel demoted three places

Sebastian Vettel has been demoted to sixth on the grid for the Austrian GP after being found guilty of impeding Renault's Carlos Sainz during qualifying. The Ferrari driver qualified behind Mercedes pair Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton at the Red Bull Ring. But Vettel has been relegated to sixth after the stewards imposed a three-place penalty for the incident with Sainz during Q2. But Vettel explained to Sky F1 that he had been unsighted as the Renault climbed the hill at the Red Bull Ring and wasn't given any warning by his Ferrari team that Sainz was closing in. "It's impossible to see, I wasn't told anything, normally I get told very well," Vettel said. "I can only...
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