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Vettel snatches China pole from Raikkonen 

Sebastian Vettel Sebastian Vettel snatched pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix from Kimi Raikkonen as Ferrari completed a front row lockout in Shanghai. Vettel had trailed his team-mate in Q3 before the final run that saw the four-time world champion produce a 1:31.182s to deny Raikkonen pole by 0.087s. Ferrari once again had the edge on Mercedes in qualifying for the second consecutive race as the Silver Arrows appeared to struggle in extracting the most from the Pirelli ultrasoft tyres in cooler conditions in Shanghai. As a result, Valtteri Bottas will start from third after edging Lewis Hamilton, who aborted his final run in Q3. However, the pair were more than half a second shy of...
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