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Vettel staying positive: 'Spa and Monza might be better'

It's safe to say that Ferrari have had a pretty disappointing 2019, with their brilliant testing pace followed by a season of frustration, with reliability issues, strategy error and just a pure lack of pace leading to the Italians trailing Mercedes by a long way. The gap in the constructors' standings is now a massive 150 points, and both drivers, Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc have slipped behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen in the drivers' standings. Read more Hamilton 8.9, Verstappen 9.9 and Vettel 5: How do the drivers rate their seasons However, Vettel believes that the season could show improvements in the next few weeks, with power tracks Spa and Monza on the horizon, circuits...
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