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Sebastian Vettel: Front-end work crucial for pace turnaround

Sebastian Vettel says work undertaken to make him feel more comfortable with the front end of Ferrari’s SF71-H was key in his pole-winning run at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Vettel qualified only third in Australia, as Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton held a comfortable margin, and accepted his victory was fortuitous, as he explained his personal shortcomings with Ferrari’s 2018 challenger. Vettel, though, struck back in the floodlit session at Sakhir to record pole position in a Ferrari 1-2, and will start his 200th Formula 1 race from the front of the field. “I think it’s surprising for us to be, after Australia, that competitive,” Vettel said. “So,...
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