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Sebastian Vettel admits Mercedes were too quick in Austin

Sebastian Vettel admits Ferrari simply didn't have the pace to match Mercedes in Austin after finishing second to Lewis Hamilton. Although Vettel claimed the lead off the line and held onto it for six laps, Hamilton stuck to the rear of the Ferrari like glue until he finally made his move and reclaimed the lead, where he remained until the chequered flag. Vettel went on to finish second with a two-stop strategy, unlike Hamilton who only stopped once, but claimed their inability to win was nothing to do with their strategy decision. 'I think at the start it was looking good,' said Vettel. 'Obviously we got past Lewis, but fairly quickly we realised that we couldn't go at his pace...
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