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Mixed feelings for Vettel after keeping driver’s title race alive

Frustratio­n for Hamilton and Ricciardo as Raikkonen wins in Texas

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Sebastian Vettel said he felt mixed emotions after keeping his slender title challenge alive by finishing fourth in Sunday’s United States Grand Prix, won by Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen.

The four-time champion, who started fifth on the grid after taking a three-place penalty, recovered from an opening lap spin to fight through the field in a tactical contest that left Lewis Hamilton frustrated in his bid to clinch his fifth drivers world title.

“My feelings? Mixed,” he said. “Happy. Really happy for Kimi. But not much for me. It should have been a better day.”

Vettel can only stop Hamilton taking his fifth drivers title next weekend in Mexico by winning the race and hoping Hamilton hits problems that keep him out of the top seven places.

He said he suffered a major blow when he clashed with Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo on the opening lap. ■

“I must have been in his blind spot. I’m not sure he saw me. The corner kept tightening and we hit. It was a big loss for me.”

Vettel’s disappoint­ment took nothing away from a resurgent Ferrari’s satisfacti­on in recovering their mid-season pace, after abandoning several recent upgrades, and claiming a revitalisi­ng victory.

“I am very proud of them all,” said Ferrari team chief Maurizio Arrivabene.

 ?? AP ?? Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen holds the trophy after winning the US Grand Prix, as Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton (right) applauds.
AP Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen holds the trophy after winning the US Grand Prix, as Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton (right) applauds.

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