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Vettel wants to be "wiser" in future F1 title battles

Sebastian Vettel says he hopes thinking "a bit wiser" will help him improve as a driver and add to his tally of four Formula 1 world championships in the future.

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The Ferrari driver led the drivers' standings going into the summer break but ultimately lost out to Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton, who clinched his fourth title.

His former team-mate Daniel Ricciardo said Hamilton's ability to keep a cool head was key to him beating Vettel this year.

Vettel lost a potential win in Singapore when he aggressively defended his position at the start while in Baku, he lost a victory when he was penalised for veering into Hamilton behind the safety car.

When asked if he enjoyed racing Hamilton this season, Vettel, who was speaking at an event to open the FIA's new Hall of Fame in Paris in which he was inducted, said: "Yes, definitely.

"There is no doubt about his skill and his speed. He's very quick and he doesn't do many mistakes.

"Jacques [Villeneuve] said [Michael] Schumacher was the best one and the hardest one to fight against.

"It's exactly that, if you fight against the best, it elevates you onto the next level.

"A lot of the things that I did back then, they were right, but today thinking a bit different or just a bit wiser, I hope so, to allow me to do better."

FIA president Jean Todt praised Hamilton, who did not attend the event, as a "great champion" but would not be drawn on whether he felt the Briton could equal Schumacher's record tally of seven world championships.

"We admire him what he has done," said Todt. "It's a combination of a man, team and machine.

"He had the best combination to be able to achieve that and use his natural talent. How many years he would like to do that? We don't know.

"One day you wake up and you feel it's time to do something different. Maybe he will not feel that. But I wish him well."

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