SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel has had better birthdays than the 29th he marked at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, even if he could at least enjoy the warm glow of Germany's Euro 2016 soccer prowess over Italy the day before.
The Ferrari Formula One driver, who started ninth after a five-place penalty for a gearbox change, crashed out when his right rear tyre exploded at speed on the pit straight while he was leading following pitstops for others.
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