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Vettel praises Ferrari for ‘great recovery’

Sebastian Vettel, who proves to be Lewis Hamilton's nearest title rival this season, will line up alongside the Mercedes champ in a tempting front row for Australian GP. Mercedes new recruit Valtteri Bottas and Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen will start from second row respectively. “If we look back twelve months, the progress we have made is clear to see,” said Sebastian Vettel. “We are working well as a team, having had a great winter; a winter of changes, but all for the best.” There are no points given out after qualifying and the 2017 championship has only just begun, but having Seb Vettel on the front row in the SF70H, with a gap to pole down by half a second, does...
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