Comparison
Winner: Tie
Both sources show similar manipulation risk. Compare factual evidence directly.
Source B
Topics
Instant verdict
Narrative conflict
Source A main narrative
I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
Source B main narrative
I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
Conflict summary
Sources hold close stance positions; differences are more about emphasis than core interpretation.
Source A stance
I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
Stance confidence: 53%
Source B stance
I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
Stance confidence: 53%
Central stance contrast
Sources hold close stance positions; differences are more about emphasis than core interpretation.
Why this pair fits comparison
- Candidate type: Near-duplicate / low contrast
- Comparison quality: 65%
- Event overlap score: 98%
- Contrast score: 0%
- Contrast strength: Moderate comparison
- Stance contrast strength: Low
- Event overlap: High event overlap. Key entities overlap.
- Contrast signal: Contrast is limited: coverage remains close in interpretation.
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Key claims and evidence
Key claims in source A
- I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
- Advertisement"It felt very long, but it's been my first time, so I didn't know what to expect, but it's been amazing how many people there were next to the course, and how happy everyone is, so it's a really great exper…
- Four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel completed the 2026 London Marathon in under three hours.
- The German driver joined F1 journalist Tom Clarkson in running the London Marathon to raise money for the Grand Prix Trust and the Brain & Spine Foundation.
Key claims in source B
- I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
- Advertisement"It felt very long, but it's been my first time, so I didn't know what to expect, but it's been amazing how many people there were next to the course, and how happy everyone is, so it's a really great exper…
- Four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel completed the 2026 London Marathon in under three hours.
- The German driver joined F1 journalist Tom Clarkson in running the London Marathon to raise money for the Grand Prix Trust and the Brain & Spine Foundation.
Text evidence
Evidence from source A
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key claim
Advertisement"It felt very long, but it's been my first time, so I didn't know what to expect, but it's been amazing how many people there were next to the course, and how happy everyone is…
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
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key claim
I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
Evidence from source B
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key claim
Advertisement"It felt very long, but it's been my first time, so I didn't know what to expect, but it's been amazing how many people there were next to the course, and how happy everyone is…
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
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key claim
I'm very excited still, and very happy that I finished." When asked what had motivated him to enter the race, Vettel added: "Well, I always wanted to do a marathon.
A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.
Bias/manipulation evidence
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How score signals are formed
Source A
26%
emotionality: 25 · one-sidedness: 30
Source B
26%
emotionality: 25 · one-sidedness: 30
Metrics
Framing differences
- Source A emotionality: 25/100 vs Source B: 25/100
- Source A one-sidedness: 30/100 vs Source B: 30/100
- Sources hold close stance positions; differences are more about emphasis than core interpretation.
Possible omitted/downplayed context
- Review which economic and policy factors each source keeps outside focus.
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