As Sebastian Vettel calls time on his F1 career, we look back on the 2020 feature picking out the four-time world champion's 🔟 greatest wins to date ⬇️
Vettel and Ferrari won 10 races during their 2017 and 2018 title fights against Hamilton and Mercedes, but few were as surprising as this one. And Vettel had to make a late pass to secure victory.
While Hamilton started a recovery drive, Vettel built up a gap over the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas. Tyre wear and thermal degradation were concerns and Vettel had to balance looking after the rubber with keeping a margin over Bottas. Bottas initially seemed a tough nut to crack - holding off a Vettel attack around the outside at Brooklands - despite his ageing medium tyres, but the Ferrari's newer soft rubber gave Vettel the edge.
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