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Vettel: Ferrari updates allowed them to match Mercedes

Sebastian Vettel insists the updates that Ferrari applied to their cars at Silverstone was the difference that allowed the Italians to beat Mercedes. Throughout the season, Ferrari have been closing in on Mercedes, but they now seem to have the upper hand. As Mercedes did in Austria, Ferrari brought many upgrades to the British track. These included a new floor. To beat the Silver Arrows on a track they've been extra dominant on, the championship leader identifies the upgrades as a key part to victory. "It's a tricky circuit - you need to get the balance right, of downforce and drag. I think we have a very good car, we brought some bits, they seemed to work, so I think we were very...
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