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Vettel refusing to let reliability woe dampen hopes

Sebastian Vettel says he will turn his attentions to the coming races after suffering a costly DNF in the Bahrain Grand Prix due to more Ferrari technical issues. The four-time world champion managed just half of the formation lap before his Ferrari cried enough, the German forced to watch the race from the sidelines as Nico Rosberg notched up a second straight win and team-mate Kimi Raikkonen finished second. An early blow to his burgeoning title aspirations, Vettel was frustrated with the reliability issues – Ferrari's second in two races -, but wasn't keen to let to dampen his spirits of what he feels is a quick car. “It was a very short race, I didn't even break a drop of...
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