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Tyre issues caused Vettel's two-stop strategy

Tyre issues caused Vettel's two-stop strategy – Sebastian Vettel has revealed that he was struggling with his tyres throughout the Spanish Grand Prix and as a result of that caused him to pit for a second time. Vettel stopped first on lap 17, ditching the softs and taking on the medium compound. The virtual safety car was deployed after Esteban Ocon pulled off the circuit with an engine issue. Vettel was called into the pits and gave up track position to Bottas. But the slow stop by the Ferrari mechanics meant that the Vettel dropped behind Max Verstappen. Vettel failed to get past Verstappen despite him running a damaged front wing. On claims that Ferrari threw away points through...
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