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Vettel: Passing Red Bull crucial to show pace

 XPB Images Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari is quicker than Red Bull but will need to get clear air in order to show its true pace in today's Hungarian Grand Prix. The German will start from fifth on the grid, directly behind the two Red Bulls after Mercedes locked out the front row in qualifying on Saturday. Having jumped into the lead from the second row at the Hungaroring a year ago, Vettel admits it is a tall order to try and repeat the trick but hopes to gain on the two cars ahead of him. “It’s not impossible but obviously its 60 metres more to get into the lead," Vettel said. "I think it is a long race, the start is very important. Obviously we hope for a...
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