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Vettel ‘lucky to recover'

Sebastian Vettel concedes he was 'lucky' to recover from the glitch that caused his SF17H to go 'dark' in Friday's second practice in Bahrain. Leading the way on the supersoft tyres, Vettel ran into trouble mid-way through Friday night's session. He reported an issue to Ferrari, followed by the words 'complete shutdown' as his car slowed to a near halt. Vettel was able to keep it going and returned, albeit slowly, back to the pit lane where he was pushed the final metres by marshals. He was back in the action minutes later with the undisclosed problem resolved. 'We had a bit of an issue,' he explained. 'We were lucky to recover to get some laps in the end. 'Overall it was okay but we can...
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