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Vettel wins ROC Nations Cup

Sebastian Vettel single-handedly carried Team Germany to the Race of Champions Nations Cup title in Miami. The German was left without a team-mate after Pascal Wehrlein was prevented from racing by doctors after he rolled during Saturday's individual event. It was Vettel's seventh Nations Cup title, having won the event every year between 2007 and 2012 when partnering Michael Schumacher. Vettel saw off the Team GB pair of Jenson Button and David Coulthard and the Team Nordic pairing of Petter Solberg and Tom Kristensen by winning all four of his races to progress to the semi-finals. He continued his emphatic form against Team Columbia, beating Champion of Champions winner Juan Pablo Montoya...
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