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Vettel at the ‘forefront’ of title chase, says Ferrari president

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MANAMA — Ferrari President Sergio Marchionne said he and his team now feel “completely confident” of mounting a championsh­ip challenge following Sebastian Vettel’s victory in Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix.

Marchionne believes Ferrari will now be “at the forefront of this world championsh­ip,” he said following the four-time champion’s well-judged drive to triumph.

“It is, of course, hugely satisfying to be back on the top step of the podium with Seb,” said Marchionne.

“More importantl­y, however, we are now completely confident that our victory in Melbourne (the season-opener) wasn’t just a one-off and that we will be at the forefront of this world championsh­ip until the last.

“We finally have a competitiv­e car to count on and it is important to recognize the speed with which we implemente­d the developmen­ts demanded for each new race.

“All this is the fruit of super work at the track and in Maranello, so my compliment­s not just to Seb for his achievemen­ts in Bahrain, but also to the whole team.”

The president’s statement endorsed Ferrari’s optimism after a weekend that saw defending champion Mercedes under serious pressure for the first time in four years.

Vettel said his win was built on a crucial early move when he split the two Mercedes at the start of the race, moving from third on the grid to second.

It was Vettel’s second win of the season, his third in Bahrain and the 44th of his career.

“It was crucial for us to get between them and not to let them get in front and pull away and do their thing,” said Vettel.

“We all had more or less the same start and Lewis (Hamilton) stuck with Valtteri (Bottas) so I could take a risk under braking and get the move done.

“After a couple of laps, I was on Valtteri’s gearbox for the first stint and not falling back too much. It was a good start — our pace was key today to win.

“In the final stint we had quite a decent gap, plus the safety margin of Lewis’s penalty.”

Hamilton was handed a fivesecond penalty for a pit lane infringeme­nt which ultimately cost him dearly.

“I tried to control the gap — he was very fast when he came out, I expected him to be quicker but not that quick,” added Vettel.

“He was closing in and when I faced traffic I lost a lot of time, but when he faced it he lost time, too.”

He added that he was disappoint­ed with Ferrari’s showing in qualifying, but delighted with the team recovery on Sunday.

“The factory has come alive and hopefully the success in the last few races helps us.” — AFP

 ?? AFP ?? MERCEDES’ BRITISH driver Lewis Hamilton (L), Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel (C-R), and Mercedes’ Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas (R) stand on the podium after Vettel won the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Sakhir circuit in Manama on...
AFP MERCEDES’ BRITISH driver Lewis Hamilton (L), Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel (C-R), and Mercedes’ Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas (R) stand on the podium after Vettel won the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Sakhir circuit in Manama on...

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