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Vettel: ‘We can recover most of it tomorrow'

Sebastian Vettel had issues in FP2, but the German believes that the team will be able to recover in final practice in Singapore. The four-time World Champion had a coming together with the outside wall on the exit of Turn 21 during the afternoon session. He then immediately dived into the pit lane, where red fluid was coming out of the bottom of his Ferrari, which sidelined him for the final half an hour of the session. However, the German, who is 30 points behind Lewis Hamilton in the race for a fifth world title, is not too worried. 'By now I think you have quite good experience reading into the others,' Vettel said after the session. 'What they did and reading into their runs with...
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