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Vettel: Win doesn't change targets

Sebastian Vettel insists Ferrari are 'realistic' about their ambitions for 2015 and that their target remains best of the rest behind Mercedes. Joining Ferrari at the start of this season, Vettel has already emerged as the main challenger to Mercedes. Joining the Brackley drivers on the podium in Australia, he followed that up with a victory at race two, the Malaysian GP. It was Ferrari's first win in two years and raised questions about whether they could challenge Mercedes for this year's titles. Vettel, however, says they are keeping their feet firmly on the ground. 'We are realistic about where we are and what we want to achieve. The targets haven't changed,' he said in the...
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