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Vettel sure Red Bull can improve on P5

Sebastian Vettel believes Red Bull can be the second quickest team at Suzuka but says Mercedes' pace looks ominous ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg were over a second clear of the rest of the field in FP2, with Valtteri Bottas and Jenson Button in third and fourth ahead of Vettel. While Vettel is sure Red Bull can improve, he thinks third is as high as it can realistically aim. “I think we can definitely do better than fifth, but we've probably hit the limiter in third position!” Vettel said. “Mercedes seems to be very, very quick around here but I think we can improve, especially on the short run.” And Vettel also believes McLaren has made a step...
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