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Vettel targets better Saturdays for ‘better Sundays'

Sebastian Vettel has pinpointed qualifying as a key area of improvement as he attempts to cling on to his very faint World Championship title hopes. The four-time World Champion is 67 points behind title rival Lewis Hamilton heading into the United States Grand Prix, a race which could see the Brit clinch a fifth championship trophy with three grands prix to spare. While Vettel has not tasted victory since the Belgian Grand Prix in August, he has not landed pole position since his home race in Germany before the summer break. And Vettel believes those below-par performances in qualifying have contributed to 'quite painful' race days. “It happens sometimes that when something goes...
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