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The fact the Vettel was slower than Kimi, which is usually the other way around, suggests that Vettel didn't extract the most he could. Also, Valtieri was behind both Ferraris, suggesting the speed from Lewis has come from his set up and himself - it could be a situation of Lewis excelling and Kimi and Seb flailing their best attempts. If Kimi was in the Mercedes and Lewis in the Ferrari, I think the gap between the two will be almost nill or even in the Ferrari's favour - it's just that it's Lewis's home track where he's really hooked up well, just ask Valtieri!
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