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Sebastian Vettel: 'Everybody improved on the super-softs – except us'

Scuderia Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel was unhappy with the outcome of qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix on Saturday, as both Ferrari drivers struggled with the super-soft tyres during Q3. Having looked strong on the soft tyre during Q2, it had people wondering whether they might even challenge the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team drivers for pole, but unable to get the super-soft tyres working in the optimum performance window in Q3, left them much further down the order than they had anticipated. 'I am very disappointed, because the car is quick. Our Q2 had been a walk in the park with the Soft tires. I had a much better feeling, but then with the super-softs we were...
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