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Vettel admits F1 title defeat to Hamilton “a horrible moment”

Sebastian Vettel says losing out in the 2018 Formula 1 world championship to Lewis Hamilton in the Mexican Grand Prix was “a horrible moment”. The Ferrari driver went into this weekend’s race in Mexico City needing to win with Hamilton eighth or lower to have any chance of keeping his slim title hopes alive. Vettel passed Hamilton on his way to finishing second behind race-winner Max Verstappen, though a distant fourth place was enough for Hamilton to clinch his fifth world title. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  It’s a horrible moment,” Vettel admitted. “You put a lot of work in even if you saw it coming - but I didn’t pay attention in maths so I didn’t check the numbers, and...
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