Sebastian Vettel Beats Lewis Hamilton To Win First Race In Four Months At Brazilian GP
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel finished ahead of his counterparts to win his first race since July at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
The German driver dominated the race from start beating as Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas to second place as Lewis Hamilton had to fight through from behind to find in fourth position.
Joining Sebastian on the podium in third position was his team-mate Kimi Raikkonen who tactically prevented Hamilton from overtaking him from four laps to go, having caught up with Red Bull's Max Verstappen from behind by lap 57.
Speaking after the race, season champion Hamilton described started from the back as "fun" as he recalled times did.
"It was fun, it felt like reminiscent of my karting day," he said about starting from the back "I messed up yesterday...this morning my goal was to redeem myself and do the team proud."
The German driver dominated the race from start beating as Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas to second place as Lewis Hamilton had to fight through from behind to find in fourth position.
Joining Sebastian on the podium in third position was his team-mate Kimi Raikkonen who tactically prevented Hamilton from overtaking him from four laps to go, having caught up with Red Bull's Max Verstappen from behind by lap 57.
Speaking after the race, season champion Hamilton described started from the back as "fun" as he recalled times did.
"It was fun, it felt like reminiscent of my karting day," he said about starting from the back "I messed up yesterday...this morning my goal was to redeem myself and do the team proud."
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