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Interlagos: Mercedes chase Vettel

On Friday, Red Bull appeared to have a handy car around Interlagos, but on the second day of the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend Ferrari and Mercedes turned up the wick and hogged the top four places of the timing screen at the end of FP3 on Saturday in Sao Paulo. Sebastian Vettel powered around the four-km venue in a best time of 1:07.948, the only driver to dip into the 67 seconds zone, the Ferrari driver two tenths up on Lewis Hamilton in second, who was three tenths up on Valtteri Bottas in the sister Mercedes. Just over half a second down on the top time was Kimi Raikkonen in the other Ferrari, with the Red Bull pair a quarter second shy of Vettel, with Max Verstappen fifth and a tenth...
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