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Hmmm...so looking at the start replay:

-Vettel FIRST breaks his wing on the back of Verstappen
-Then it *appears* that Vettel turned left and punctured Hamilton's rear tire...
 
Just a bit of unfortunate oversteer for Vettel. But unless he makes it to second place the title goes to Hamilton today.
 
Over the whole season Lewis was definitely the best. A well deserved world title. Vettel can only blame himself that he wasn't closer to win a next world champion title.

Only 2 cars with Renault engine reached the finish today (which means 4 didn't)............ And all cars with a Honda engine reached the finish............... :biggrin-new:

Cheers,
Huub
 
Over the whole season Lewis was definitely the best. A well deserved world title. Vettel can only blame himself that he wasn't closer to win a next world champion title.

Only 2 cars with Renault engine reached the finish today (which means 4 didn't)............ And all cars with a Honda engine reached the finish............... :biggrin-new:

Cheers,
Huub

Huub,
2018 is currently poised to be a really interesting situation! McLaren has a strong 2017 chassis so will they carry that momentum into 2018 with a strong chassis?

Who will have the best engine?

Where will Bottas and Ricciardo factor in?

And hopefully 2019/2020 we'll see a Haas-Ford :mixed-smiley-010:
 
Only 2 cars with Renault engine reached the finish today (which means 4 didn't)............ And all cars with a Honda engine reached the finish............... 
But Renault won the race while Honda struggled and was 20-30 kph slower than anyone else. :a1310:
Alonso has been lucky there was such a mess so he was able to score one point.
 
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