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'Level of perfection' will be higher in second Austrian race - Vettel

Sebastian Vettel believes that teams will head into Austria's second race boosted by the knowledge garnered from this week's opening round at the Red Bull Ring. For the first time in the history of the F1 world championship, teams will race on the same track on consecutive weekends, a first resulting from the need to compress this year's disrupted calendar because of the coronavirus crisis. The oddity will give teams and drivers a chance to fine-tune their performance and hopefully seek a better result the second time around. "I guess the level of perfection will be even higher the second weekend, the level of errors will be even smaller. "I think there will be a chance to look...
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