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Vettel expecting 'tight' Singapore scrap

Scuderia Ferrari Sebastian Vettel says he is expecting a 'tight' scrap for the leading positions at the Singapore Grand Prix, following a closely contested second practice session on Friday. Vettel was fifth fastest, less than four tenths of a second behind pace setter Daniil Kvyat, with Kimi Raikkonen, Daniel Ricciardo and Lewis Hamilton also in contention. "The car seems to work, but other than that I think we can still improve," explained Vettel. "I was not entirely happy with my short-runs, so for Qualifying we still have to improve a bit, but for the race it looked okay. "The pace seems to be there, but it’s also fair to say that I haven’t seen too much of the...
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