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Vettel still looking for good points in Bahrain

Sebastian Vettel believes that both he and Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo can pick up good results from the Bahrain Grand Prix, despite starting in the middle of the grid.The German was left to rue an uncharacteristic spin in final practice, as well as handful of niggling problems with his RB10, as he failed to progress beyond the second round of qualifying for the second time in three races, but will start further up the grid than his team-mate, who drops from an impressive third to 13th after the penalty he picked up in Malaysia last weekend.Despite struggling for pace after failing to complete a qualifying simulation in FP3, and carrying gremlins that had still to be ironed out...
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