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Vettel pleased to capitalise on Mercedes error

– Sebastian Vettel expressed his satisfaction after capitalising on Mercedes' strategic error in the closing stages of the Monaco Grand Prix.The Ferrari driver spent most of the race in a scrap with Nico Rosberg over second, as leader Lewis Hamilton pulled comfortably clear.But Mercedes controversially pitted Hamilton during a late Safety Car period, promoting Rosberg and Vettel to first and second.Vettel then kept Hamilton at bay over the closing eight laps, despite admitting that it was a struggle to get his tyres working again."We were there in the moment when it mattered and able to pip Lewis when he came out of the pits," said Vettel."When we decided to pit we...
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