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Vettel: 'The pace was there'

Monaco GP: Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel believes the SF16-H had the pace to fight with the front-runners, and once again rues on his own misfortunes. The German driver finished in fourth place, and wasn't able to fight Perez, Hamilton and Ricciardo for the Grand Prix victory, despite showing ominous pace on the yellow marked soft tyres. Sebastian Vettel claims the Ferrari 'was quicker' than the leaders, and believes they just 'did a better job' in terms of clearing traffic and strategy gambles. Vettel has also hailed the Ferrari mechanics good work to jump Mercedes driver, Nico Rosberg in the pit-lane when they switched onto the slick tyres. 'They somehow did a better job than us and got...
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