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We will try the impossible - Vettel

Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari will try to 'make the impossible possible' and beat Mercedes to the Formula 1 title. The German is 42 points behind leader Lewis Hamilton after his second win of the season at the Hungarian Grand Prix. 'There is still a lot of work to do to catch up but you never know,' said Vettel, who remains 'realistic' about his chances of winning the title. 'I am sure we will try absolutely everything and try to make the impossible possible,' he added. 'The best way to do that is remain calm and try to do your best and then we see where the journey takes us.' Elsewhere in F1 Hamilton accepts blame for errors Ferrari serve up win for Bianchi Epic race could inspire...
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