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Vettel and Leclerc relieved by Ferrari progress in Hungary

Sebastian Vettel said that Ferrari had made definite progress this weekend in qualifying for the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix, compared to the first two rounds of the season in Austria. It was the first time this year that both Ferraris have successfully made it into the final round and started in the top ten. Vettel will line up for tomorrow's race in fifth place, with team mate Charles Leclerc alongside him on the third row. "It's much better than the previous weekends," he acknowledged. "For the first time we had both cars make it into Q3. Mercedes locks out front row as Hamilton pips Bottas "We know that Austria didn't suit us - we lost a lot of time in the straights,...
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