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Don’t Vet my mistakes

Errors are inevitable in racing, says Ferrari ace

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SPIELBERG (Austria): Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel has hit back at suggestion­s he has been making too many mistakes to win this year’s Formula One championsh­ip.

The German, a four-time world champion like Lewis Hamilton, was penalised at last weekend’s French Grand Prix for colliding with his Mercedes rival’s Finnish teammate Valtteri Bottas at the start.

He ended up fifth after coming back through the field.

That left Vettel 14 points behind Hamilton after eight races, with both title contenders on three wins each and the German having started half the races from pole position.

“It’s racing. There are some errors you shouldn’t do, some errors that happen. It depends on the type of error,” Vettel, in good spirits, told reporters ahead of Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.

“I’ve had a lot of races. It happens, unfortunat­ely, at times. I try to minimise it, but I’m not worried. I don’t think there is something fundamen- tally wrong,” he added.

“I think we know what we are doing – I hope I know what I’m doing most of the time, so I should be fine.”

The German lost places in Azerbaijan in April, when he started on pole but finished fourth, after he made a bid for the lead, locked up and ran wide following a safety car re-start.

In China a collision with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen dropped him down the order, after the pre-race favourite had initially made a good start from pole.

Hamilton has meanwhile gone 33 successive races in the points and his off days have been less costly than the Ferrari driver’s.

“It’s a long way to go, and it’s normal some things happen along the way,” said Vettel.

“Obviously you are trying to push the limits. It didn’t cross my mind when I was in Baku to just stay behind, surrender, and maybe wave another person past, just to collect some points,” he added. — Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? Long way to go: Sebastian Vettel inspecting the racetrack ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, on Thursday.
— AFP Long way to go: Sebastian Vettel inspecting the racetrack ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, on Thursday.

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