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Vettel: We all start from zero

Despite having won three consecutive World titles, Sebastian Vettel says he doesn't hold an advantage over the rest of the field. Having blitzed the competition in 2011, Vettel was made to work for it last year and it was only his late run of four successive race victories that gave him the impetus to beat Fernando Alonso to the title by three points. That triumph was the German's third in a row, a feat only two other drivers - Michael Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio - had ever managed. But despite his success, Vettel says he does not have an advantage over his fellow competitors heading into the new season. "It's one thing to look back at what we have achieved as a team but really...
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