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Ferrari needs 'last step' for year-long F1 title tilt - Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel says he and Ferrari need to take “the last step” in 2019 and sustain a year-long challenge for the Formula 1 title. Vettel and Ferrari challenged for overall honours in 2017 and 2018 but in both seasons its bid collapsed amid a sequence of mistakes and setbacks, accentuated by car development. Vettel trailed Lewis Hamilton by just 14 points after triumphing at the Belgian Grand Prix but did not win again as the Mercedes driver wrapped up the title with two races to spare, finishing with an 88-point buffer. It marked the fifth straight year in which a Mercedes driver had secured the crown, with Nico Rosberg (2016) interrupting Hamilton’s sequence of...
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