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Vettel worried by qualy pace

Sebastian Vettel has admitted Red Bull are short of one-lap speed ahead of Saturday's all-important qualifying hour at Monaco.Not only was the three-times title winner unable to keep pace with the two dominant Mercedes cars of Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton during Thursday's practice sessions, but the end-of-day timesheets found Vettel as low as ninth. With grid position critical around the tight and twisty Monte Carlo circuit, and overtaking usually close to impossible on race day, Vettel knows his team have plenty of ground to recover. "My run on super-soft was very poor and we need to understand why," the reigning champion told reporters at the close of Thursday's running....
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