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Hockenheim FP1: Vettel and Ferrari set the early pace

Ferrari showed strong pace during the first free practice session of the German Grand Prix weekend, with Sebastian Vettel topping the timing screens ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc. Vettel was a quarter-second faster with his best time of 1:14.013 in the heat of the 90-minutes morning session. Bith Ferrari drivers setting their times on the Pirelli soft tyres. Report in progress…
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