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Vettel confident ahead of triple-header

Sebastian Vettel believes that Ferrari's promising start to the new campaign, in which they have won three out of the first seven races, means that they can head into the F1 weekend triple-header of the French, Austrian, and British Grand Prix races with confidence. The German narrowly leads the driver rankings as he is currently just one point ahead of Lewis Hamilton in second, but Mercedes are yet to utilise their second power unit of the season - something which Ferrari has already done. The Scuderia have went about their business impressively so far even though they trail Mercedes in the constructor rankings, and Vettel has revealed the team is full of confidence heading into F1's first...
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