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Ferrari expected to qualify third, admits Vettel

Sebastian Vettel admitted that Ferrari failed to hit its target of knocking Red Bull off the second row of the grid for the Malaysian Grand Prix. Vettel said that the goal for qualifying at Sepang had been to get in between Mercedes and Red Bull, but that his car lacked the final tenth of raw pace to do so. “Obviously we expected [to qualify] one row higher up, P3, right behind Mercedes,” said Vettel. “Nevertheless, for tomorrow I think we should have good speed in the race, strategy will be important. Generally we should be quicker, but we weren’t today – I hope we can be tomorrow. “They were just a bit quicker, we expected it to be tight but we felt we had the upper hand. In...
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