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Mansell: F1 needs more competition

Nigel Mansell is hoping Ferrari can give for Sebastian Vettel a title-challenging car next season as he wants 'more competition' in Formula 1. Lewis Hamilton is just nine points away from securing a third Drivers' Championship. Should he win Sunday's United States GP and Vettel finish third or lower, the title will go to the Brit with three races to spare. It has been a dominant season for Hamilton, who to date has won nine races, been on the podium on 13 of 15 Sundays, and has 11 pole positions. 'He has a great team, wins with little trouble and that is why everything is easy for him,' Mansell told La Gazzetta dello Sport. 'He is enjoying himself and is relaxed. Like Sir Jackie Stewart...
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