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Vettel did something that had seemed impossible – Ferrari

Ferrari says Sebastian Vettel achieved “something that had seemed impossible” in managing a one-stop strategy at Formula 1's Spanish Grand Prix. Vettel started from 11th position on Medium tyres at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya but rose to fifth place when rivals made their second pit stops. After a sequence of radio exchanges Ferrari switched from a two- to a one-stop strategy, leaving Vettel with the task of preserving Soft tyres for 36 laps. Vettel was overhauled by Racing Point’s Lance Stroll and McLaren’s Carlos Sainz Jr. but remained at the head of a five-car train to classify seventh. Related Posts Gasly's home ‘ransacked' as thieves steal watches and helmets...
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