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'Anything is possible on Sunday' – Vettel

Sebastian Vettel is hopeful that his Q3 tyre-saving tactic will yield significant rewards at Shanghai tomorrow afternoon, with the German able to start the race on either the Prime or Option compound after choosing not to post a time in the final session. The Red Bull driver, who lines up in ninth place, is bullish about his chances and believes that with Pirelli’s Soft and Medium tyre allocation, nothing can be ruled out.  "I hope anything [is possible]," said Vettel. "I think it’s quite an interesting situation. The Soft tyres don’t last that long. They were great on one lap but after that it’s not very nice. The Medium tyre seems a better race tyre, as it is...
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