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Vettel: Ferrari won’t commit suicide attacking Mercedes

Sebastian Vettel has called on his Ferrari team to take an “reasonable” attacking approach after trailing Formula 1 title rivals Mercedes by a huge margin during Japanese Grand Prix practice. Ferrari ended up nearly a full second shy of chief rivals Mercedes throughout Friday practice in Suzuka as the German manufacturer made a commanding start to the weekend, with Hamilton leading a 1-2 finish on both occasions. Vettel improved on his fifth-best time from FP1 to move up to third in the standings in the afternoon, though he could only get within 0.833s of Hamilton’s headline pace as Mercedes continued to dominate proceedings. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  The German is 50 points...
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