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Fast Ferrari focused to 'overdeliver'

Sebastian Vettel admits Monza is the place Ferrari must "overdeliver" as they bid to end their victory drought at their home grand prix. The Scuderia's last Italian GP success in 2010, when Fernando Alonso won, means they have gone eight races without a home success - matching their longest winless run from 1980-1987. But armed with F1 2019's quickest car in a straight line for the season's fastest circuit, on which cars average more than 160mph, Vettel is optimistic the winners of last week's Belgian GP are well prepared. "We have been on the podium a couple of times, but not on the top step," said Vettel, who has finished second once and third twice at Monza since...
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