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Vettel confident over Soft tyre strategy

Sebastian Vettel has faith that starting on Pirelli's Soft tyre will yield the desired result during Sunday's Indian Grand Prix, having chosen an opposing strategy to Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber, who starts from the second row on the Medium rubber. Vettel, who can claim a fourth successive world title with a fifth-place finish tomorrow afternoon, lines up directly ahead of fellow Option-tyre starters Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton, with the compound expected to degrade at an extremely fast rate. But the German remains confident that, despite the possibility of the Prime starters gaining an early advantage, he has the tools at his disposal to manage the situation. "The strategy will...
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