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Ferrari are in the midst of a title-drought stretching back to 2008, when Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa’s efforts secured them the constructors’ gong. Maranello personnel and the team’s
global fan base haven’t had individual honours to cheer since Raikkonen got his hands on the World Drivers’ Championship title in 2007. Vettel insists he can stop Hamilton going on to make
history this year, though, with Michael Schumacher’s record seven F1 titles and 91 race wins firmly in the Brit’s sights. "I feel young enough," said the 32-year-old. "You
spoke about Lewis, he’s even older. So that’s not a limitation. So yeah, happy to keep going." Vettel will be looking to lay down a marker for the year ahead when the season-opening
Australian Grand Prix takes place in Melbourne next month.