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Vettel rues missed opportunities: 'We had our chances'

It is fair to say it hasn't been Sebastian Vettel's finest half of Formula 1 racing and the German has been reflecting on the opening half of his season and admits there's still a gap to the leaders. The German is fourth in the Drivers' Championship but his season has been plagued by controversy with the stewards, with his own team and his own mistakes. At the start of the season Ferrari chose to favour the German over new teammate Charles Leclerc, but as the Scuderia chase their first win that is now not the case.  Vettel admitted that the team have had their chances but for whatever reason, they've not been able to take them. "In Australia, we were a long way behind [Mercedes]...
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