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Hamilton not sure Mercedes can challenge Ferrari

Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton cast doubt on his Mercedes team's Chinese Grand Prix chances after Sebastian Vettel led a Ferrari front row lockout in qualifying on Saturday. "I don't know if we can challenge, we're half a second behind today," the Briton told Sky Sports television after aborting his final flying lap and taking fourth place on the grid with teammate Valtteri Bottas third. "Honestly I can't tell you if we can challenge. We were quicker in the race in the last race (Bahrain) but they (Ferrari) were able to hold on. "They will probably do the same tomorrow." Vettel, like Hamilton a four times world champion, has won the first two races of...
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