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Vettel: Turkish GP win shows why Hamilton ‘greatest of our era'

Sebastian Vettel labelled Lewis Hamilton as “the greatest of our era” and praised the Briton’s race-winning display at the Turkish Grand Prix. Ferrari driver Vettel returned to the podium-paying positions in a thrilling encounter at Istanbul Park which was won by long-time rival Hamilton. Hamilton, who held only sixth early on, stayed out on worn Intermediates, passing Sergio Perez for the lead, and claimed victory by over half a minute. The win sealed a seventh world title for Hamilton – moving him level with Michael Schumacher atop the all-time list. “I told him it’s very special for us because we can witness history being made today,” said Vettel. “He is the greatest of...
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