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Red Bull learned lessons with tyres - Vettel

Sebastian Vettel says Red Bull learned a lot about the Pirelli tyres in Australia and is hoping to apply those lessons to this weekend's race in Malaysia. Vettel finished third in Australia but struggled with degradation and had to adopt a three-stop strategy that saw him lose out to Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso after starting from pole position. He admitted that Red Bull had not foreseen that level of degradation but said it had learned from the race and would change its set-up accordingly this weekend. "You don't approach the race thinking I will win for sure and you don't stand on pole thinking it's practically won and that the clock just needs to tick for a little while and...
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