Suzuka brought a nostalgic Sebastian Vettel 'alive' in Japanese Grand Prix qualifying

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Suzuka brought a nostalgic Sebastian Vettel 'alive' in Japanese Grand Prix qualifying
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Asked by Sky Sports F1 after qualifying whether this achievement felt as good as pole to him, Vettel agreed, explaining Suzuka makes him “feel more alive”.

“Saturday here is different to Sunday because Sunday you have more fuel in the car, it’s more managing and a different discipline in a way. Saturday’s really when you are flying. We are far away from P1 but still the feeling in the car is something special when the fuel is light and the tyres are fresh.”

“Still the cars produce a lot of downforce, they are just too heavy, so corners like Turn 11, that’s where you sit and you’re fighting the weight. But the other places, everywhere where it’s high speed, the feeling is pretty good.

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