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Vettel: Aston Martin need a big step forward

Article To news overview © Aston Martin Sebastian Vettel believes Aston Martin need to make some big strides with their development if they want to fight towards the sharp end of the midfield. Vettel finished 13th at the Emilia Romagna GP and is yet to show any indications of good form this season following a torrid season-opener in Bahrain. "We had a few new parts in Imola, but I think we need a big step to really make a difference," Vettel told Sky Sports. "We will get some more [upgrades] in the next races and hope to make a step forward but as I said, we are more in the back of the midfield at the moment. "But that can change quickly if we take small steps forward...
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