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Vettel: Shame to miss pole, happy Ferrari are back

Sebastian Vettel says he ends qualifying for the United States Grand Prix with mixed emotions knowing he had the car to fight for pole position but will ultimately start the race down in fifth place to push his F1 title challenge closer to the edge. The Ferrari driver missed out on pole position to F1 title rival Lewis Hamilton by 0.061s but felt with the margin so tight he could have beaten the Mercedes driver to a third career pole at Circuit of the Americas. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Vettel’s additional anguish comes from his three-place grid penalty which demotes him to fifth place behind teammate Kimi Raikkonen, Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas and Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo, with...
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