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Ferrari: Sensor problem compromised Vettel’s Brazilian GP

Ferrari says a sensor problem on Sebastian Vettel’s Formula 1 car hampered his performance in the Brazilian Grand Prix. Vettel started alongside five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton on the front row but lost ground early on at Interlagos as he was immediately beaten by Valtteri Bottas off the line, before being passed by Max Verstappen and then falling to fifth when he ran wide at Turn 4. The German ultimately finished a lowly sixth after switching onto a two-stop strategy shortly after Daniel Ricciardo surged past with a trademark divebomb move at Turn 1. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  But Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene confirmed after the race that a sensor issue had...
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