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Ferrari keeping the pressure on Mercedes – Vettel

+ Sebastian Vettel says he was impressed that Ferrari could challenge Mercedes so closely during the Chinese Grand Prix. Vettel finished third behind the two Mercedes team-mate to secure his third podium finish in as many races in 2015. The Ferrari racer kept in touch with Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg early in the race, and attempted an aggressive undercut strategy to try and jump the latter at the opening round of stops. While he faded after switching to the medium tyres at his final stop, Vettel says he is pleased with the progress Ferrari made in Shanghai. “I think it was very close, especially the first pitstop,” he said. “I didn’t expect it to maybe be that close, so...
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