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Vettel takes blame for race ending crash in Mexico

Sebastian Vettel has accepted responsibility for his crash, which ended his race and brought out the Safety Car at the Mexican Grand Prix. The German endured a tough race, saying he'd done a "shit job" over team radio, which began with a puncture following contact with Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo, dropping him from third to last. He later span at the Esses and then crashed at the same corner later in the race. He admitted it wasn't a problem with the car that caused toe crash, but his own mistake. "I saw the replay of my crash, because I wanted to understand it, but there was nothing wrong with the car," he explained. "I went in with more or less the same...
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