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Vettel: Ferrari focus on title

Sebastian Vettel says it is too early to say Ferrari can beat Mercedes in 2016's first race in Australia and insists success over the whole season is what counts. After a big improvement in form last year, when they rebounded from a winless 2014 to claim three victories and emerge as Mercedes' closest challengers, Ferrari are expected to take another step closer to F1's back-to-back world champions in the new campaign. Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne has already ratcheted up anticipation levels by suggesting they can be "the team to beat" when the season commences in Melbourne on March 20. Vettel returned to full testing action on Tuesday at Pirelli's wet tyre test at Paul...
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