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Vettel: I like to remember why I started racing

Speaking for the first time since media savaged his performance at the Japanese Grand Prix last week, Sebastian Vettel has acknowledged the pressure his Ferrari team are in at this stage of the season but is adamant criticism does not affect him Italian media were raging while critics have not been scarce since Vettel's ill-judged move during that race, at Suzuka, which not only compromised his day but also almost put an end to his title ambitions. This week Vettel told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 'A guiding principle that always helps me is that no one is ever as good or as bad as people say. And I like to remember why I started racing: my enthusiasm and joy.' 'Pressure is not...
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