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Vettel adamant Bahrain F1 blunder won’t happen again

Sebastian Vettel has vowed to learn from his latest high-profile mistake after crashing into the back of Esteban Ocon at the F1 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. While battling well down the field in Bahrain, Vettel locked up and hit the back of the Alpine driver into Turn 1. The four-time world champion was handed a 10-second time penalty for the incident, capping off a torrid first weekend for Aston Martin. Reflecting on his error in Bahrain, Vettel was adamant that a similar mistake would not happen again. “I think the key is that I understand what happened and I think I did,” Vettel said. “You try to learn from it. I am quite sure it won’t happen again but as you said,...
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