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Vettel: In Malaysia anything can happen we must attack

Sebastian Vettel told media ahead of the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend that Ferrari must attack as anything is possible in Sepang 'In Malaysia, anything can happen, so our target should not be just to establish our position. We must attack and try and close the gap to Mercedes and with the conditions you can get here, a win is always possible,' ventured Vettel. 'Now it’s up to us to confirm that in the next couple of races and make sure we progress. With this year’s car, from the first day I was happy with the balance. I like the flow the car has.' The four times world champion, in his first year with the Maranello outfit, finished third in his first race for the team in Australia,...
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