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Wolff taken aback by Ferrari's ‘really strong' pace

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said he was surprised by Ferrari's pace in China and they have given the Silver Arrows 'something to think about'. Mercedes found themselves half a second down on the two Ferrari cars as the battle for pole was exclusively between Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen. Valtteri Bottas could find no improvement on his final Q3 run, while Lewis Hamilton aborted his last lap and was forced to settle for a second-row start behind his team-mate. Ferrari have now locked-out the front row for a second consecutive race and Wolff admitted that Mercedes are on the back foot. 'No [we didn't expect Ferrari to be so strong],' Wolff told Sky Sports. They've been really strong...
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