The two German friends had a close battle during Sunday's race. F1
The two German friends at opposite ends of their Formula 1 careers memorably clashed in Miami earlier this season, a collision that cost Schumacher the chance of his first points in the series.
They went wheel to wheel again at Zandvoort but this time kept it cleaner, although there was nothing tangible at stake for either of them – Schumacher ended up finishing 13th, one place ahead of Vettel. The four-time former World Champion has taught his 12 years younger compatriot plenty during their season-and-two-thirds simultaneously in the F1 paddock, and Schumacher said he had tucked away more knowledge at Zandvoort.
He will need to do so while he can, of course, because Vettel is retiring at the end of the campaign.
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