SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel overcame more reliability problems to steer his struggling Red Bull onto the front row of the grid for the Malaysian Grand Prix on Saturday.
Second place in qualifying at a wet Sepang raised the German's spirits after he was forced to retire early in the Australian season-opener two weeks ago following dismal pre-season testing.
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