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Arrivabene encouraged by Ferrari pace

– Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene was left encouraged by the pace his cars displayed in relation to Mercedes pair Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton at the Brazilian Grand Prix.Although Mercedes sealed another one-two finish, Vettel finished just six-and-a-half seconds down on Hamilton, and 14 seconds off the victory, in a race without a Safety Car.Kimi Räikkönen, who carried out a two-stop strategy compared to three, backed Vettel up in fourth position, and was the only other driver not to be lapped by the Silver Arrows."Our pace was good: on some laps we were close to the Mercedes, on some other stages we were matching their lap times and on some occasions we managed to...
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