The Borneo Post

‘We didn’t have a chance’ fumes Vettel as title slips further away

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SINGAPORE: Sebastian Vettel’s frustratio­n boiled over after seeing his hopes of a fifth Formula One drivers’ championsh­ip recede further at the Singapore Grand Prix.

The German said he “didn’t have a chance” as he finished a distant third at the Marina Bay Street Circuit to fall 40 points behind race winner Lewis Hamilton with just six grands prix of the 21-race season remaining.

“We didn’t come here expecting to lose 10 points,” a seething Vettel told reporters after finishing behind Hamilton and the Red Bull of Max Verstappen. “Today we didn’t have a chance.”

Vet tel arrived in steamy Singapore 30 points behind the Englishman but with high expectatio­ns of clawing back ground on a circuit expected to favour his Ferrari.

But for the second year running it was Hamilton who took the chequered flag.

Vet tel could not get near Hamilton’s blistering qualifying best despite having the faster car in practice.

“Overal l we were not fast enough. Didn’t have the pace in the race,” Vettel fumed.

Despite briefly running second by overtaking Max Verstappen on the opening lap, he was jumped by the Red Bull driver during the pit stops.

And Ferrari’s decision to put the German on the faster- degrading ultrasofts while his rivals all swapped to durable soft tyres did little to lower his blood pressure.

“I had a different race on a different tyre to the other guys and didn’t think it would last, but pitting wasn’t an option. So we focused on making it home.

“I said before the weekend we can only beat ourselves,” he added, hinting at his growing displeasur­e with his team’s latest strategic mistake. “And we didn’t get everything out of the package.”

Vettel tried to put on a brave face by pointing out that there were a lot of points still to play for, with 25 available for a win.

But time is running out and the cracks began to appear at the Maranello team after Hamilton won Ferrari’s home Italian Grand Prix two weeks ago despite a front row lockout by Kimi Raikkonen and Vettel at Monza. — AFP

 ??  ?? Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel celebrates third place on the podium. — Reuters photo
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel celebrates third place on the podium. — Reuters photo

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