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Vettel: Max deserved to win

Sebastian Vettel's performance at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday allowed him to claim a podium position and overtake Lewis Hamilton in the championship rankings, but although he would have wanted more, the German has conceded that Max Verstappen deserved to win. Vettel went into the GP with Hamilton leading in the F1 driver rankings, but thanks to a mid-race retirement from the 2017 world champion, the German retook the lead having conceded it last week in France. Due to a penalty Vettel started further back in the grid, but he is pleased to have recovered to get on the podium. No, I think that is boring if I take that," Vettel told Sky Sports when asked if he would have taken a...
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