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Sebastian Vettel insists Mercedes are 'very close to perfection'

Sebastian Vettel believes his rivals are "very close to perfection" after Mercedes picked up their sixth consecutive double world championship win last weekend. The German managed to beat both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas to grab pole position, but a mistake on the start line allowed both Silver Arrows to sail past in Japan.  Following Formula 1's summer break, Ferrari had a surge in good results, but it hasn't been able to derail the Mercedes dominance. However, without any regulation changes during the winter break, Ferrari can keep their focus on their current car and chase down the near perfection.  "It's very difficult, obviously you can't see what they...
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