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Wolff expecting "close battle" with Ferrari and Red Bull on Sunday

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is still expecting a "close battle" in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix, after his team completed a front row lockout in the qualifying for the race in Shanghai. Valtteri Bottas was the quickest on the grid, and will start on pole for the first time in China, whilst Lewis Hamilton came close to his team-mate - but not close enough - and will start just behind the Finn. Ferrari could only manage P3 and P4 at the Shanghai International Circuit, with Sebastian Vettel edging his team-mate Charles Leclerc on Saturday. Red Bull Racing were the next two, with Max Verstappen finishing fifth and Pierre Gasly in sixth. "It's great to see both our cars on the front...
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