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Vettel pleased with third successive podium

Scuderia Ferrari Sebastian Vettel says he is 'happy' as he continued Ferrari's fine start to the 2015 season with third place in China. Vettel, who won in Malaysia, remained within touching distance of Nico Rosberg during the second stint of the race before dropping back and settling for third position. Vettel remains in second place in the Drivers' championship, 13 points behind Lewis Hamilton. "All in all we can be really happy, said Vettel. "It is only race three and the steps we have made so far are really impressive. "Third and fourth place for the team makes me really happy. I would have obviously loved to put more pressure on Mercedes: after the first and second stop...
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