Scuderia Ferrari will look into the problems Sebastian Vettel experienced at the Belgian GP as they bid to get the four-time world champion back on form for their home Italian GP at Monza. Sebastian Vettel was not able to match the pace of his teammate, Charles Leclerc, at Spa, qualifying 0.7s behind the Monegasque driver and then having to settle for a place outside the podium, behind the two Mercedes drivers in the race as high tyre wear forced him into a two-stop strategy.
While Charles Leclerc has now registered Ferrari’s first win of 2019, four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel’s victory drought has stretched beyond a full year: “We have to understand why my car had such high tyre degradation and we will do a full analysis of the situation to understand the reasons why I did not feel comfortable,” said Seb on Sunday evening – “It was definitely not a great weekend for me, but it was a great weekend for the team and that’s the main thing.”
For a driver who normally is kind on his tyres over the longer race distance, Ferrari are keen to understand why Sebastian Vettel’s SF90 was relatively off the pace on Sunday: “Certainly Sebastian struggled in the race with tyre degradation,” said team boss Mattia Binotto – “Seb is normally good at managing tyres over the first laps [of a stint]. So it’s something we will take care of to understand and analyse.”
In order to guard against an undercut by Mercedes in the first stint, Ferrari pitted Seb first. With the advantage of fresh tyres, Vettel was able to run faster and leapfrog Leclerc midway through the race when the 21-year-old eventually pitted from the lead himself, but the German was then told to let his teammate back through as Leclerc quickly closed back up.
“I couldn’t hold him off for a very long time. I was struggling in the corner which allowed him to get close, and all I could try to do was give Charles a cushion,” said Vettel, who crucially then held Hamilton up for several laps. In the end it was just enough so I did the job.” – the four-time Formula One world champion concluded.
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