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Vettel: Still much more to come from Ferrari

Sebastian Vettel has said that Ferrari 'still have quite a lot of performance in hand' after trailing Mercedes and Red Bull in the second practice session in Melbourne. Vettel finished P5 in FP2 and was half a second behind Lewis Hamilton, who topped both practices in sweltering conditions at Albert Park. But the German is not concerned at this stage about being off the pace and said that there will be much more to come from Ferrari over the rest of the weekend. “We tried to chance the balance a bit because I didn’t feel yet very comfortable,” Vettel said back in the paddock. “So I think we still have quite a lot of performance in hand.” “I’m not...
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