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Vettel stopped car for 'safety reasons'

Following the numerous messages between the Ferrari drivers and the pit-wall, the dust appeared to have settled when Sebastian Vettel pitted four laps after his teammate. While the German was now behind Leclerc, leaving fans salivating at the prospect of a Battle Royale between the feuding Ferraris, Vettel subsequently reported an issue with his MGU-K. First he began to slow and then stopped entirely, and as the VSC was deployed, Lewis Hamilton and his teammate made their sole stops of the race. While Valtteri Bottas rejoined behind Leclerc, who was to make a second stop just two laps later, Hamilton retained a race lead he was never to relinquish. After the race, Binotto was asked why...
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