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Vettel: How Ferrari need to raise game

Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari have to improve a "lot of small things" if they are going to beat a record-breaking Mercedes team over a season - claiming the world champions are operating at a level which is "very close to perfection". After a typically strong Japanese GP, Mercedes have wrapped up another Constructors' Championship and they also now know they will be the first team in Formula 1's history to seal six consecutive double titles - with one of Lewis Hamilton or Valtteri Bottas guaranteed to claim the drivers' crown. Karun Chandhok on the stars of Suzuka Japanese GP driver ratings Why didn't Vettel get a jump-start penalty? Historically it has been Ferrari...
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