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Car versatility key to title ambitions – Sebastian Vettel

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Sebastian Vettel says the strength of Ferrari’s SF71H at an array of different venues this year acts as a boost for his Formula 1 title ambitions.

Vettel challenged for overall honours in 2017 but ultimately missed out amid a sequence of errors and reliability setbacks, as Mercedes eventually asserted its authority.

This year Vettel and Ferrari have re-emerged as a renewed threat, regularly holding the fastest package in dry conditions, taking five wins so far – the same as in the whole of 2017.

Vettel also missed out on potential victories in China, Azerbaijan, Germany and Hungary, owing to errors, strategic decisions and circumstance.

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“We had our deficits last year, I think we had a car that worked really well on twisty tracks where a lot of downforce was required,” said Vettel after triumphing at the Belgian Grand Prix.

“But we were missing out on tracks where the car needs to be more efficient like [at Spa], like Silverstone usually and a couple of other tracks.

“This year the car seems to be more robust in that regard and seems to work everywhere.

“Needless to say we improved the package as well – the power unit – so on all fronts I think we’ve done a step forward.

“But yes, it is a key to have a car that works everywhere because that has been our weakness and I think we tackled it fairly well.

“I don’t think the car was there right from the beginning but I think we’ve got it now to a point where it seems to work everywhere and we are competitive.”

Vettel will head to Ferrari’s home race at Monza 17 points behind title rival Lewis Hamilton.

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