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BOTH Ferraris knocked out in German GP qualifying

At beginning of German GP qualifying home boy Sebastian Vettel set to start at the back of the grid after what appears to be a power failure. Charles Leclerc is going to be 10th, minus any penalties that are applied. It looks like it may be a similar issue to Vettel's. Ferrari later confirmed that the problem was related to the turbo on his car. 'Obviously very bitter,' said Vettel afterwards. 'The car was great and we lost out on a big chance and hopefully we have another one tomorrow. I am loking forward to the race but it would have been nicer to start at the very front than the very back.'
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