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Wolff: Ferrari had quicker package in race

– Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has conceded that Ferrari simply had the quicker package during the Australian Grand Prix, highlighting its ability to follow other cars more easily.Lewis Hamilton led the early stages of the season-opening race from pole position, but pitted five laps before Sebastian Vettel, and got stuck behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen.Vettel rejoined from his sole pit-stop just ahead of Verstappen, and defended his position on the run down to Turn 3, after which he built up a sizeable lead en-route to victory.Following the race, Wolff was pragmatic in defeat."Today, Ferrari was the quicker car," Wolff told Sky Sports."They put us under pressure from the...
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