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Vettel retains lead but urges focus on tyres

The Spanish Grand Prix proved to be a challenging race for Red Bull as they struggled with their tyres and experienced a lack of pace throughout the race. Both Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber intended to stop three times but switched to a four stop strategy. Vettel urged his team to focus on getting the tyres in tune with the RB9 as he retains a slim championship lead over Kimi Raikkonen. 'I think we can be happy with fourth today. The first three cars were a little bit too fast for us and regarding looking after the tyres, they did a better job,' Vettel said. 'We need to catch up; we’re not going the pace of the car, we’re going the pace of the tyres and obviously we do something to...
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