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Vettel: Ferrari could have won all races

– Sebastian Vettel reckons Ferrari had the potential to win all five races so far this season, but nonetheless feels that "we got the points we deserved".Vettel has placed either first or second at every round in 2017, winning in Australia and Bahrain, and finishing runner-up to a Mercedes in China, Russia and Spain.As it stands, Vettel holds a six-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton, while Ferrari is eight points down on Mercedes in the Constructors' battle.Vettel took satisfaction out of Ferrari being able to consistently challenge under F1's new regulations."I think the most important thing is that we were there in all the five races," said Vettel."I think...
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