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Ferrari capitalizes on Vettels misfortunes

Ferrari decided to change several elements of the power unit of Sebastian Vettel’s car after the German encountered technical issues in the qualifying session for the Singapore GP and was not able to set a competitive time. Sebastian Vettel had a short qualifying session yesterday as he was struck by technical problems. A part of the right-rear suspension suffered a fatal breakage which meant he could not set a competitive lap time to wrestle himself into the second practice session and give his technical team time to fix the problem. The change of the broken part takes around ten minutes, but the team had only three minutes left because Vettel was sent late onto the track in Q1. As the...
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