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Vettel pinpoints Ferrari deficit to Mercedes

Sebastian Vettel pinpointed Ferrari's lack of performance in low-speed corners as a reason for their huge deficit to Mercedes in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix. Vettel was third-quickest in Melbourne on Saturday, albeit seven tenths of a second off Lewis Hamilton's pole time.
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