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Who was the best driver during the 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best.
Who was the best driver during the 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best.
Lewis Hamilton finished the Brazilian Grand Prix within six seconds of winner Sebastian Vettel despite starting from the pit lane.
There was little variation in the strategies at Interlagos where only four drivers chose not to start the race on super-soft tyres,
Max Verstappen broke the Interlagos lap record during today's Brazilian Grand Prix, but the Red Bull driver couldn't run consistently at that pace.
Sebastian Vettel said his first-lap pass on Valtteri Bottas was crucial in securing his Brazilian Grand Prix victory as Mercedes were quicker than Ferrari.
Romain Grosjean said a puncture caused his first-lap collision with Esteban Ocon which led to him receiving a penalty.
Pirelli has will introduce a new, softer pink tyre in 2018 and in inviting fans to choose between three potential names for the compound.
Felipe Massa said his drive to seventh place in his final race at home was like a victory and was "a race that I will never forget".
Sebastian Vettel won the Brazilian Grand Prix after passing Valtteri Bottas at the start of the race while Lewis Hamilton recovered to fourth.
Sebastian Vettel has almost secured second place in the drivers' championship by beating Valtteri Bottas to victory in Brazil.
Sebastian Vettel won the Brazilian Grand Prix ahead of Valtteri Bottas, and Kimi Raikkonen. Lewis Hamilton finished fourth after starting in the pits.
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Valtteri Bottas leads the Ferraris at the front of the grid for the Brazilian Grand Prix and all three drivers are looking for their first win since the summer break.
Although a Mercedes is on pole position again in Brazil they've made less progress and this track than every other team, with one exception.