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Sustained development at Ferrari key to securing title - Vettel

For Ferrari to remain in contention for the world title - and hopefully win it - sustained technical development will be required by the Scuderia insists Sebastian Vettel. The German driver prevailed last weekend at Silverstone, augmenting his narrow lead over Lewis Hamilton in the Drivers' standings by seven points, thanks in part to the Scuderia's latest evolutions which included in Britain a new floor and diffuser on its SF-71H. The development pace among Formula 1's front-runners is relentless this year, and shows no signs of letting up as the season nears its half-way point. For Vettel, who like Hamilton is targeting his fifth world championship, Ferrari's engineering department must...
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