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Vettel: We're not happy because the win was there

Sebastian Vettel lost the battle in Barcelona, but not the Formula 1 title and despite a great start in individual duels with Mercedes, Ferrari's top driver finished Spanish Grand Prix exactly where he started: in second place behind Lewis Hamilton. Vettel can take heart, however, from the fact that the difference between the winner and runner-up came down to a choice of team strategy that went Mercedes' way. Hamilton finished the race on a faster set of tires than Vettel, passing the German on Lap 43 of 66 and conserving his tires as he sped away to victory. 'I think we can be very happy, but today we're not entirely happy because the win was there,' Vettel said. 'The car was...
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