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			Vettel fastest in final Austrian GP practice 
			
		 
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			 [July 08, 2017] 
			By Alan Baldwin 
			 
			SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) - 
			Ferrari's Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel looked a good bet for 
			pole position after posting the fastest time in final practice for 
			the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday. 
			 
			The German, 14 points clear of Mercedes's Lewis Hamilton after eight 
			races, was 0.269 seconds quicker than his British rival, who 
			suffered a front right brake failure that sent him off at Turn 
			Three. 
			 
			Mercedes said the relevant parts would be replaced for qualifying. 
			 
			Vettel's time was the fastest lap yet of the Red Bull Ring, with a 
			time of one minute 05.092 seconds on ultrasoft tyres. Hamilton had 
			held the previous record, set on Friday. 
			 
			Hamilton dominated the first two practice sessions but can start no 
			higher than sixth after his team revealed that his car needed an 
			unscheduled gearbox change, incurring a mandatory five place grid 
			drop. 
			 
			The triple world champion's Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas was 
			third fastest, 0.423 off Vettel's pace, with compatriot Kimi 
			Raikkonen fourth for Ferrari. 
			
			
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			Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel ahead of qualifying Reuters/Dominic 
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			Dutch teenager Max Verstappen was fifth fastest at his Red Bull 
			team's scenic home circuit with Australian team mate Daniel 
			Ricciardo, winner of the dramatic previous race in Azerbaijan, 
			sixth. 
			 
			The two Haas cars of Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean were 
			seventh and eighth, followed by the Toro Rossos of Daniil Kvyat and 
			Carlos Sainz. 
			 
			(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Clare Lovell) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All 
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