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Ferrari will target wins in every race - Vettel

 XPB Images Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari's target will remain to win every remaining race this season, despite having yet to do so in 2016. Last year's Malaysian Grand Prix marked Vettel's first win since joining Ferrari, with two further wins following in a competitive year for the team. However, this season has seen Mercedes increase its dominance, with Max Verstappen's victory in the Spanish Grand Prix the only time either Lewis Hamilton or Nico Rosberg has failed to win. Vettel's best chance appeared to be the Singapore Grand Prix, with the German impressing as he climbed through the field from last on the grid to finish fifth, but he he insists Ferrari's approach is to win...
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