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Sebastian Vettel: 'We will be working to improve'

Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel believes fifth and sixth was the best Ferrari could achieve at the German Grand Prix. “Fifth and sixth place was the best we could do but we obviously can’t accept that, we will be working to improve and we know what to do, the stuff that’s coming up for the next races has always been part of our plan.” Vettel says that the team are working flat out and will keep fighting to catch the Mercedes AMG PETRONAS team. Ferrari have fallen behind Red Bull Racing after a lacklustre display at the Hockenheimring but the prancing horse has the resources to beat Red Bull. Ferrari now sit third in the constructors and are 173 points behind the...
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