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Vettel: Ferrari yet to find 'sweet spot' in China F1 practice 

Sebastian Vettel admits he is yet to find the “sweet spot” in his Ferrari Formula 1 car following Friday practice for the Chinese Grand Prix.  Vettel heads into this weekend with a 17-point championship lead over Lewis Hamilton after making a perfect start to the new season with back-to-back wins in Australia and Bahrain.  Despite not being entirely happy with his car’s balance in Australia, the German profited from a fortunately-timed Virtual Safety Car period to leapfrog teammate Kimi Raikkonen and Hamilton on his way to winning the season-opener in Melbourne, before demonstrating supreme tyre-management to hold off a late charge from Valtteri Bottas in Sakhir.  But after ending...
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