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Vettel praises 'unbelievable' Ferrari after Japan pole

Japanese Grand Prix – Sebastian Vettel heaped praise onto the Ferrari SF90 after taking his second pole position of the season at Suzuka. There were blustery conditions at the Suzuka circuit following a typhoon, which caught out a couple of drivers, but Vettel managed to build up his session to a challenge for pole position. The Ferrari man didn't initially look like the favourite for pole position, but his pace increased over the session compared to his rivals and he was able to set two times good enough for pole position in the final part of qualifying. His lap time of 1:27.064 was enough to beat team-mate Charles Leclerc by almost two tenths of a second, with the fastest Mercedes...
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