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Vettel refuses to blame KERS for missing pole

Sebastian Vettel: "I'm not a big fan of 'without this', 'with this', 'if this'" Sutton Images Enlarge Related Links Race: Japanese Grand Prix Drivers: Sebastian Vettel Teams: Red Bull Sebastian Vettel refused to blame his KERS problem in qualifying for missing out on pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix. Vettel still managed to qualify second but was beaten to the top spot by 0.174s by Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber. He was told to shut down his KERS in Q3 after also experiencing a problem in the final practice session, but still claimed a place on the front row of the grid. "Obviously we had a problem this morning [in practice] but I don't think that hurt us when...
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