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Vettel: Car is ‘not where I want it to be'

Sebastian Vettel has said his Ferrari car needs some fine-tuning ahead of qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix. Vettel finished P4 in a slightly rain-affected FP2, but was just a tenth behind Lewis Hamilton who set the pace throughout the first two practice sessions. And while the long-run data also suggests it is close once again between Ferrari and Mercedes, Vettel is not overly happy with how his car is feeling at this stage. 'In Australia I struggled, Bahrain I was much happier but here it is not yet where I want to be,' Vettel said back in the paddock. 'We are still looking. If anyone has any clever suggestions they are welcome. It is difficult to find the sweet spot but if you do...
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