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Sebastian Vettel confident Ferrari can tackle weaknesses

World Championship leader Sebastian Vettel has expressed confidence that Ferrari can successfully address its current weaknesses, and lauded the risk-taking mentality fostered at the team. Vettel has taken four victories this season, along with two pole positions, to hold a 14-point title advantage over Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton at the mid-point of the campaign. Ferrari entered the summer break on top, courtesy of a Vettel-led 1-2 result at the Hungarian Grand Prix, but has been on the back foot compared to Mercedes at high-speed circuits, and venues where the power unit is more influential, such as at Silverstone. Vettel nonetheless feels that Ferrari has the capability to remain in...
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