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 McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton (right) of Britain sprays champagne after winning the United States Formula One Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas on Sunday in Austin, Texas. A bold passing maneuver at the end of a long straightway slipped Hamilton past Sebastian Vettel of Team Red Bull Racing allowing Hamilton to win the US Grand Prix in the first F1 race in the nation since 2007. [Photo/Agencies] | 
Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel had differing views on the critical 42nd passing move that decided Sunday's United States Grand Prix in favor of McLaren's British driver.
While Vettel complained about the nuisance factor of back marker Narain Karthikeyan of Force India and his loss of seven precious points, Hamilton was delighted to find a way through for his fourth win of the season.
Vettel said: "I wasn't too happy to send a nice big invitation to Lewis when I had to go through Karthikeyan.
"He was right behind in the DRS zone. He took that opportunity, fair enough, down the straight and he passed me.
"I tried to defend, but I knew he would have so much more speed. I was obviously not too happy. Lewis had one chance and he took it ...
"After that I tried to stay with him, but there wasn't much between us."
Hamilton said: "Overtaking Vettel wasn't easy... It was actually quite tricky.
"When I finally got close to him, I seemed to be catching him in the first sector and that was difficult.
"And then the backmarkers came into play, finally. How many times has it happened to me when I got caught out? (by backmarkers). But this time, it worked out and I knew that was going to be the lap.
"I turned the engine up to maximize the revs and went for the inside, but he defended. So, I went to the outside and he closed the door a bit so I was very lucky ..."
Hamilton added that once he had taken the lead, he nursed his car - sometimes physically - to reach the finish and win.
Aware that he had been forced to retire as a convincing leader in Singapore and Abu Dhabi, he said: "I rubbed the car and said 'Come on baby, we can make it'."
 
 
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