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Vettel: 'Ferrari will be even closer in the race'

Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari will be even quicker in race trim for Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix, allowing them to once again fight with Mercedes for victory. The German qualified behind Lewis Hamilton by just three tenths, splitting the Briton and his team-mate Nico Rosberg whilst the second Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen starts fourth. Heading into Sunday's race, Vettel is hoping for a repeat of Malaysia where he also started second but went on to win the race and he reckons they have the pace to do so. "We're very happy with second today," he noted. "I think it was a tough session. "At the beginning I didn't really find the rhythm that I seemed to have in practice, but...
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