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Kobayashi: We can improve more in Britain

– Kamui Kobayashi expects the Caterham F1 Team to make further progress at Silverstone next week and he has said he is 'hungry' to get back in there and fight.Kobayashi enjoyed a good scrap with Marussia's Jules Bianchi in Austria last weekend, but was passed late on as the Frenchman was on fresher tyres. Despite that, however, Kobayashi was still encouraged."I think we have to take quite a few positives from this weekend as our performance relative to our nearest competitors improved quite a bit," he noted."Our reliability has been much better this weekend and the setup change we made on Friday night paid dividends again in the race as I was pretty easily able to pass...
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