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Ferrari pace stronger than expected - Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo says Ferrari was stronger than anticipated after Sebastian Vettel led the way during Friday practice at the Malaysian Grand Prix. Vettel set the quickest time in the dry second session at Sepang, six-tenths clear of team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, with Ricciardo third overall, eight-tenths behind the German. Ricciardo believes Red Bull is “not looking too bad”, but that Ferrari was faster than expected. “Ferrari looked a bit stronger than we thought, I’d say,” said Ricciardo. “I kind of thought Mercedes would lead the pack, and then we would be a bit closer to Ferrari. “Mercedes had a few issues today by the looks of it....
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