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Vettel wants more F1 fear factor

Four-time world champion, Sebastian Vettel says that he wants F1 cars to become faster and harder to drive in the future. Last week, F1 governing body planning rule changes for 2017 to make the cars five or six seconds faster, and the German says the cars also need to be harder to drive. Also he believes that the current cars are easier to drive and drivers no longer get 'scared' by challenging in the sport. 'The first time I drove an F1 car I was scared and I don't think you get that any more. It is still difficult to drive fast but probably back in the years you needed a little bit bigger balls.' Vettel told BBC Sport The current 900bhp engines will remain the same, with experts...
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