Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel drives his car into the pit lane during the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai April 9, 2017. REUTERS/Andy Wong/Pool
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton may have taken the spoils in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix but Sebastian Vettel's second-place finish provided clear evidence that Ferrari appear more than capable of taking the fight to the Briton's Mercedes tam.
Vettel sprung something of a surprise when he won last month's season opener in Australia and despite racing on a vastly different layout in much cooler weather, there was little to choose between the pair for the second weekend in a row.
