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Vettel: ‘Things can't get much worse' during weekend of woe

British Grand Prix – Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel says his weekend can't get much worse, after various problems and incidents affecting his British GP. Sebastian Vettel will start Sunday's race at Silverstone from P10, having managed to make it through into Q3 despite expectations. The German driver has had a shocking weekend so far, starting off straightaway at the start of first practice on Friday. An intercooler problem meant Ferrari knew from the start of the session he wouldn't get out on track, meaning he was left kicking his heels in the garage while the team worked on getting him on track. At the start of FP2, he managed to get out on track for a few minutes before he radioed...
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