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Mercedes win constructors' title as Bottas wins dramatic Japanese GP!

Mercedes have sealed their sixth consecutive constructors' championship at Suzuka, with Valtteri Bottas leading the Silver Arrows as Ferrari finished second and sixth, with Sebastian Vettel completing the podium ahead of Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes effectively won the drivers' championship as well, with no non-Mercedes cars still in contention for the title after today. No constructor has ever won six double championships in a row, sealing Mercedes' place in Formula 1 history as they dominated this season as they have every year in the turbo-hybrid era. Their rivals Ferrari had started in one-two but finished nowhere near it, with Bottas' superb start getting him past both SF90's into turn...
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