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Vettel: We weren't quick enough today

Red Bull/Getty Images Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel has admitted that he simply wasn't quick enough after being knocked out of Q2 during qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Vettel endured a difficult day in Bahrain as he spun off during the final practice session and reckons that his error put him on the back foot for the remainder of the running. The German, who won in Bahrain in 2012 and 2013, will start the race from 10th place. "We weren’t quick enough today," he said. "I was pretty happy yesterday, but I think this morning didn’t help us when I spun off and did some damage to the car. It’s hard to say how big the impact of that was, as once you start...
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