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Vettel: Red Bull favourites again, but can be beaten in Mexico

Mexican Grand Prix – Sebastian Vettel is optimistic that Ferrari can provide more of a threat to Red Bull Racing at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez compared to previous seasons. Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing have been victorious in the previous two seasons at the Mexican Grand Prix, but Ferrari are hoping to take their first win since the event returned to the calendar in 2015. After a below par start to the season, Ferrari have had an upturn in fortunes since the summer break and have particularly enjoyed increased competitiveness in qualifying trim. Ferrari are likely to be able to profit from the higher power unit demands in Mexico, with Vettel – who took pole...
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