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Sebastian Vettel confident Ferrari will avoid repeat of 2017 title collapse

Sebastian Vettel is adamant that Ferrari can avoid a repeat of last year’s Formula 1 title collapse in his bid to beat Lewis Hamilton to a fifth world title. Vettel and Hamilton went head-to-head for the championship in 2017 and it was the Ferrari driver that led the championship heading into the summer break, until a disastrous sequence of mistakes and mechanical setbacks wrecked his hopes. Vettel and Hamilton have again fought for this year’s championship, with the points lead exchanging hands on multiple occasions, most recently in Germany, after Vettel crashed out of his home race. Hamilton currently holds a 24-point advantage after taking victory in Hungary, but...
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