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Vettel: Ferrari can still beat Red Bull in Hungary

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel reckons he could beat Red Bull in the Hungarian Grand Prix, but only if he manages to leapfrog the Austrian team's duo at the start. The German's hopes of emerging from qualifying as Mercedes' nearest challenger were wrecked by traffic on his final qualifying lap, and it means he lines up in fifth place behind the two Mercedes and the two Red Bulls. While his position makes it unlikely he can surge into the lead at the start like he did 12 months ago, he reckons there is still potential to have a decent race. “It is a long race, and the start is very important,” he said. “We hope for a good start and hope others struggle in front of us. “It is very...
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