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Vettel storms to Indian Grand Prix pole

Sebastian Vettel took a dominant pole position during Saturday's qualifying session for the Indian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver, who opted to use the Soft compound tyre in a strategic shootout phase, delivered a 1:24.119 to lead the Mercedes duo of Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton by more than three quarters of a second. More to follow. Saturday afternoon's 60-lap race at the Buddh International Circuit begins at 3pm local time (GMT +5:30) and can be tracked via the GPUpdate.net live report feature
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