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REVEALED: The move you voted as the best overtake of the 2022 F1 season
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Sebastian Vettel’s last-gasp pass on Kevin Magnussen at the United States Grand Prix has been voted as the best move of the 2022 season, earning the retiring F1 star the overall Crypto.com Overtake King crown.
After each Grand Prix this year you voted for your favourite move of the race and, as such, which driver deserved to take home the Overtake King award – with all 22 winning passes compiled earlier this week for your viewing pleasure in the video above.
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It was then over to our social team who put the power in your hands to decide which pass was the best of them all and, following several head-to-heads, the prize went to the recently-retired Vettel for his overtaking prowess in Austin.
Having been delayed by a slow pit-stop, the four-time world champion charged his way back through the field and launched an attack on Magnussen for P8 at the high-speed Turn 17-18 complex, with the pair going wheel-to-wheel.
Expertly positioning his Aston Martin, Vettel edged past Magnussen’s Haas down the inside Turn 19, before storming towards the chequered flag and raising his fist in the air as he salvaged four valuable points.
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Check out the move that earned Vettel the Crypto.com Overtake King award for 2022 in the video below and, for a full rundown of this year’s contenders, hit go on the player at the top of the page.
Crypto Overtake King : Sebastian Vettel
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