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Vettel confident Ferrari will stay up front

– Sebastian Vettel is confident that Ferrari will keep pace with Mercedes over the second half of the season, insisting "we know what we need to do".Vettel heads into the summer break 14 points clear of Lewis Hamilton, after victory in Hungary, where Ferrari also closed on Mercedes with a 1-2 finish.Ferrari has won only one race post-July in six years, when it triumphed in Singapore in 2015, but Vettel says the team now has "all the ingredients" to change that.Commenting on his mid-season title lead, Vettel said: "I think it's more important to lead after the last race, but for sure if you could choose, that's the position you want to be in."Equally, the...
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