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Vettel pleased with comeback in Singapore

Sebastian Vettel claimed that he was surprised to climb so high up the grid after starting the Singapore Grand Prix at the back of the grid. Unsurprisingly, Vettel started the Grand Prix on the soft tyre compound as he tried to stretch out his stints for as long as possible. The strategy proved successful, with quadruple World Champion saying he probably would have been in contention for a podium spot had another safety car been called for. 'Anything can happen here,' said the German. 'For sure it was a long way away and seemed out of reach after the poor start, but then I think we slowly got into the groove and especially in the last two stints the car really came alive and we make good...
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