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Vettel wins incident packed Hungarian GP

Scuderia Ferrari Sebastian Vettel claimed a comfortable victory during a dramatic incident-strewn Hungarian Grand Prix as neither Mercedes driver finished on the podium. Vettel was untroubled after taking the lead at the start but behind him there was action throughout the pack, with Daniil Kvyat securing his first podium in second, and Daniel Ricciardo third. Lewis Hamilton was only sixth after a spate of incidents while Nico Rosberg was eighth after a puncture following late contact with Ricciardo. Vettel took the lead during a dramatic start as both Ferrari drivers rocketed off the line, enabling the German to go around the outside of Nico Rosberg at Turn 1, with Kimi Räikkönen moving...
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