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Sebastian Vettel Still ‘Very Bitter’ over Hungarian Grand Prix Disqualification

Sebastian Vettel remains bitter about being disqualified from second place in the Hungarian Grand Prix on a technicality that did not gain Aston Martin any advantage.
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