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Vettel confident Ferrari can beat Mercedes

Sebastian Vettel is confident that Ferrari can beat Mercedes in Bahrain after the German qualified on the front row of the grid. Vettel was beaten to pole position by Lewis Hamilton but managed to set a quicker lap time than compatriot Nico Rosberg and Vettel is sure that the squad will take the fight to Mercedes in the race. "It was a tough session," he said. "At the beginning I didn’t really find the rhythm that I had also in practice but then towards the […]
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