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Vettel admits Ferrari never in hunt for front row
Sebastian Vettel has said that the best he could have done in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix was to move to the inside of row two, with Mercedes back to their competitive best at Suzuka. The German, who cruised to victory in Singapore less than a week ago, had no answer to Mercedes this time around, as Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton locked out the front row for round 14. Although a red flag, for Daniil Kvyat's accident, denied all ten runners the chance to improve their times before the session ended, Vettel conceded that he was unlikely to have challenged for the front of the grid. “I don't know if [Mercedes] had any margin, but we had a bit so you could argue over a couple of...
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