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Vettel still improving - Red Bull

Sebastian Vettel is a long way from his peak and is still improving as both a competitor and driver, his Red Bull team chief Christian Horner declared following the defending triple world champion's commanding victory in the Canadian Grand Prix. As the dust settled in the aftermath of an eventful race dominated by the 25-year-old German but over-shadowed by the death of a track marshal, Horner gave a stark warning to his rivals. "He (Vettel) is continuing to get stronger, continuing to get better," Horner said. "He is a very focused and determined young man, and has achieved a huge amount in his career. "But the impressive thing about him is how much desire he has to...
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