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Vettel leads Ferrari one-two at Hungaroring

Sebastian Vettel secured victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, despite car issues that hampered his pace. As others were unable to overtake, Raikkonen finished a close second, followed by Valtteri Bottas for Mercedes. As the lights went out, both Ferraris made clear starts and stayed out of trouble to retain their positions at the front of the pack. Valtteri Bottas followed along even though Verstappen attempted to get past the Mercedes driver round the outside of Turn 1. By the time they ended up at Turn 2, Ricciardo was on the outside of Verstappen, and as the latter outbraked himself went wide, he hit his Australian team mate quite violently on the left hand sidepod, immediately ending...
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