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Vettel: Ferrari need more 'skill and commitment' to beat Mercedes

Sebastian Vettel says he and Charles Leclerc hold the secret to getting Ferrari closer to Mercedes at the Japanese Grand Prix, dismissing a major difference between the rival manufacturers in Suzuka. Ferrari have been the dominant force in recent weeks, with Leclerc taking four pole positions in a row. Article continues under video However, Valtteri Bottas led a pair of all-silver one-two scores in Friday's practice, with running now to be halted until Sunday morning in Suzuka due to Typhoon Hagibis. With more than half a second left to make up to Bottas, Vettel is not yet feeling the pressure. "Maybe the other cars are different, maybe ours is the same - it depends from which way you...
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