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Red Bull Satisfied With Double Podium In Monaco

Red Bull drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber both left Monte Carlo happy after finishing second and third respectively on a weekend which saw the team extend their lead in both championships. Both were quick to acknowledge that Nico Rosberg was the deserving winner of the race with Vettel believing he always had enough in hand had he got closer to the Mercedes, even if the slow pace of the Mercedes frustrated him. “Overall I’m happy and pleased with the result, we know that it’s very difficult to overtake here. Congratulations to Nico, he did a very good job and had a very controlled race; I think he had the pace and the tyres to respond whenever we tried to get a little bit...
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