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“I Don’t Want to Be Here”- Sebastian Vettel Believes Ferrari “Deserve”
Poor Results
BY ABHISHEK BHARADWAJ
SEPTEMBER 8, 2020
Scuderia Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel believes the Italian team “deserves” to be in its current predicament. The German driver revealed that the
whole team was “suffering” from Ferrari’s poor performances on the
track. However, he remains optimistic about the Scuderia trying its best
to end the season on a high.
Sebastian Vettel failed to catch a break at Monza. For the third
consecutive Italian Grand Prix, Vettel suffered some misfortune early
into the race. A few laps into last week’s Italian GP, Vettel’s brake
line exploded, ending the German’s race prematurely.
After the Grand Prix, Vettel gave a practical summary of Ferrari’s woes
and shared his thoughts on the team’s struggles. Unfortunately for
Ferrari, there is no silver bullet.
“There are no shortcuts in life,” Vettel said.
We are suffering: Sebastian Vettel
“And we are in this position because we probably deserve to be. We are suffering, the whole team is suffering, and I am one part of the team. Everything happens for a reason, and we are slow for a reason. It is
tough, and I am not the only one who is suffering.
“If I could choose, I don’t want to be here. I want to be in the car on
the track right now, and not at the back of the field. But sometimes you don’t get to choose, and you have to deal with what you have.
“At the moment that is what it is, so we have to keep our heads up, even
if it is difficult.”
While last week’s retirement wasn’t in Vettel’s hands, he’s suffered heartbreak at Monza for the past two years.
In 2018, Vettel tangled with Lewis Hamilton on the opening lap of the
race. A few corners into the Grand Prix, Vettel was facing the wrong way following a spin which was a result of Vettel and Hamilton coming together.
A year later, the German spun out of contention due to his own mistakes.
Sadly, he leaves Monza as a Ferrari driver for the last time without a win.
Truthfully, a faulty brake line may have saved Vettel from enduring
another difficult race after Spa. With the SF1000 struggling in
seemingly all departments, even a handful of points seemed impossible.
Ferrari now heads to Mugello to celebrate its 1000th F1 race. Can the
Prancing Stallion end its string of bad results as F1 returns this week
with the Tuscan Grand Prix on September 13th?
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MUGELLO SEBASTIAN VETTEL TUSCAN GRAND PRIX
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disqus_ct8HCEzabb • 3 hours ago
What a horribly written article. The title is completely clickbait, you
twisted his words and made it sound completely different. Shame on you.
Put some respect on Vettel's name.
anmol disqus_ct8HCEzabb • an hour ago
I believe they could've used a better title but, I expect them to be
like the 100 other sites using cheap clickbait so no surprises there.
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