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Vettel: "I don't regret the move"

Sebastian Vettel could well have ended his own World Championship hopes in the race today when he crashed into Max Verstappen. The Red Bull driver left a gap on the inside of the turn which Vettel tried to go through. Really, it was just a door never open. Vettel said he doesn't regret the move.  "I don't regret the move, with the outcome [hindsight] I would do different," Vettel told Sky Sports.  Touche momentje met Vettel en Verstappen. #JapaneseGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/seCU21KHwq — Rick (@afcajaxpro_) 7 oktober 2018 Vettel then went on to describe the crash himself. He was clearly not happy with Max Verstappen.  "I was pushing to get past, I wasn't...
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