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Sebastian Vettel sure Ferrari will bounce back in Singapore

Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari “should go better” at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, off the back of its disappointing performance at its home event in Italy. Vettel finished over half a minute behind title rival Lewis Hamilton at Monza, as Mercedes wrapped up a 1-2 on Ferrari’s home turf, and consequently lost the lead of the championship for the first time in 2017. However, the layout of the Marina Bay Street Circuit is expected to be more conducive to the strengths of Ferrari’s SF70-H and Vettel, a four-time victor of the event, is optimistic that the team can bounce back strongly. “Not winning was obviously not the best we could get,”...
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