The Phnom Penh Post

Vettel aims at Lewis with Singapore sling

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SEBASTIAN Vettel is under growing pressure to slash Lewis Hamilton’s championsh­ip lead at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix – and erase Ferrari’s painful memories from last year in the process.

Mercedes normally struggle at the steamy Marina Bay Circuit, but in 2017 Hamilton won from fifth on a rain-soaked grid after a first-lap shunt scuppered both Ferraris and the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.

Ferrari and Vettel are still smarting after Hamilton won at Italy’s Monza 10 days ago, despite the Marinello team locking out the front row at their home grand prix.

Vettel’s f irst-lap spin af ter contact wit h Hamilton enable d t he Eng l i sh ma n to extend his lead in the drivers’ standings to 30 points a nd t he German vowed to bounce straight back in Singapore, where he has won a record four times.

“For sure it’s a disappoint­ment right now,” Vettel sa id after the race. “But I am turning the page and focusing on Singapore – I li ke t he place and I am happy to go there.”

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff warned this week that Ferrari and

Red Bull would have the edge on Mercedes on the tight, twisting street circuit. But with rain forecast again this week, anything could happen. “Singapore has features that we’ve struggled with in the past,” Wolff said.

“The short straights, the slow, tight corners and the bumpy surface all make the Marina Bay Street Circuit one of the trickiest for us.

“On paper, the track should favour the Ferraris, but the championsh­ip fight is so close that prediction­s are almost meaningles­s.”

Vettel (pictured, AFP) said he was not worried about the gap to Hamilton growing to 30 points with seven races remaining, and is relishing the chance to pounce on one of his favourite tracks.

“I think we have the pace,” the four-time world champion said. “The points sound a lot, but actually it doesn’t take a long time to get them down.”

Red Bull have suffered a lean season but will fancy their chances of picking up a second 2018 win to follow Daniel Ricciardo’s triumph at Monaco’s similarly twisty street circuit.

‘Win the damn thing’

The Austrian team have not won in hot, humid Singapore since 2013, when Vettel was behind t he wheel, but Riccia rdo has remarkably f i nished second in each of t he past three years.

“It’s a place where I have good races and finish prett y strong,” said Ricciardo. “I’ve had four podiums and three second places in a row there, so it’s about t ime I win t he damn thing.”

Verstappen echoed his teammate’s optimism. “I think the whole team is looking forward to Singapore because we know we have a real chance to have a good result there,” said the Dutchman.

“The race has been a strong one for us in the past and I think we should be able to challenge for a podium.”

Off the track, much attention will focus on Kimi Raikkonen after Ferrari announced that the former world champion would be replaced by Monaco’s Charles Leclerc, 20, next year.

More than 20,000 fans had signed an online petition urging Ferrari to stick with the veteran Finn, who will now join Sauber, for one more season at least.

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