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Vettel realistic after post-Spanish GP test

Ferrari’s quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel stressed that Ferrari has to work even harder after the Spanish Grand Prix slump if it wants to return to its early-season commanding form. Sebastian Vettel won the first two races of the season and grabbed three pole positions over the first quartet of flyaway GP weekends. The German was then left shocked in the first race of the European season at Barcelona where his SF71H cannot switch on the tyres. The 30-year-old stayed in Spain after the race and completed testing on the first day of the post-Spanish GP test to find out what Ferrari could have done better to unlock its pace. He happily accepted the opportunity of being able to...
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