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Brazil GP: Race notes - Pirelli

A one-stop strategy from supersoft to soft won the Brazilian Grand Prix, with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel taking the lead in the action-packed first lap of the race and then maintaining his advantage to the finish - managing to make his sole pit stop without losing the effective race lead.Two alternative strategies provided other highlights of the race. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was forced to start from the pit lane and worked his way up the field after being one of just five drivers to start the race on the more durable soft tyre. He pitted from the lead on lap 43, rejoining fifth, then used the extra speed of the supersoft to help him finish fourth. Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo also...
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