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- Sebastian Vettel in action in the RB7. “Testing has gone well today. It’s quite tricky with the rear wing – it acts in a similar manner to the f-duct last year, so naturally, as a driver, you want to use it as much as you can,” the world champion said. “When the tyres go off, it’s not as easy to use as when the tyres are fresh, but you get used to it. KERS [Kinetic Energy Recovery System, reintroduced this season] is not so easy to use, but again it’s a case of getting used to it – it's practice in the end.”
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