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Vettel is ‘logical’ 2017 F1 title favourite – Zanardi

Alex Zanardi in his F1 days in 1999 driving for Williams Alex Zanardi has joined those who think Ferrari's decade-long title drought could finally end in 2017. 'I do not need a crystal ball to say that Vettel is in the running for the championship,' the former F1 driver and Italian told Corriere dello Sport newspaper. 'Sebastian is leading the championship by 25 points from Hamilton, so it is logical that the prediction at this time is on his side,' the 50-year-old added. But Zanardi, 50, also admitted his surprise that Ferrari has managed to work its way back to the top of F1 so quickly, after failing to win a single race in 2016. 'I think it was a miraculous recovery that no one would...
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