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Sensor issue cost Vettel in Brazil

Ferrari have explained Sebastian Vettel's lacklustre Brazilian Grand Prix, revealing that his SF71H suffered a sensor problem on the formation lap. Vettel started the Interlagos race from second on the grid with his Ferrari, and that of Kimi Raikkonen, shod with soft tyres compared to the rest of the top ten who all started on the supersofts. Although rivals believed the Scuderia to be running the best strategy, Vettel and Raikkonen both lost out in the early laps. But while the Finn came good, racing his way to the podium, Vettel finished a distant sixth – last of the top three teams' runners. Team boss Maurizio Arrivabene says it wasn't his fault. 'Right from the formation lap, we...
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