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Vettel hoping to continue this positive Azerbaijan GP trend

Article To news overview © Aston Martin Having never started or finished lower than fourth in Baku, Sebastian Vettel is hoping to continue that trend this weekend off the back of a stellar performance last time out in Monaco. The German seems to enjoy the Baku Street Circuit, even finding success when the track hosted the European Grand Prix back in 2016. Vettel finished second behind Nico Rosberg that day and the German is hoping to continue his strong performances at the track, though he doesn't have any real secrets when it comes to mastering the tricky layout. "I didn't know that, but I'll take it and hope we just continue the trend," Vettel told RacingNews365.com and other...
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