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Ferrari have ‘homework to do' on US race pace

Sebastian Vettel has said that Ferrari need to do some 'homework' on their race pace if they are to be successful at the United States Grand Prix. While the FP2 times were slightly skewed by the fact that Lewis Hamilton's fastest time was aided by an inadvertent tow by Robert Kubica, Ferrari do appear to be the team to beat on one-lap pace in Austin, Texas. However, the long run data paints a different picture for Sunday, with Ferrari trailing behind Mercedes and Red Bull according to lap time averages on the soft tyre. 'I think we started off well, the car felt quite good, but we struggled a little bit to improve it – we have to do so,' Vettel said after FP2 on Friday. 'For one lap we...
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