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Sebastian Vettel hints at longer future with “Ferrari family”. This has been one of Seb's toughest seasons to date.

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 2018

Scuderia Ferrari German driver Sebastian Vettel had a difficult race in Belgium despite his weekend having plenty of promise and the four-time Formula One world champion has admitted he doesn’t want to be in a similar position when the Italian side’s home race comes around this weekend.

Charles Leclerc was significantly quicker than his teammate Sebastian Vettel and the former Red Bull driver eventually finished fourth. Seb hopes the roles are reversed at Monza.

“It is very important that we all work together, especially for the development of the car,” – the German said at Ferrari’s pre-Italy celebrations – “Charles was stronger at Spa and I don’t like that obviously, but I hope the situation is reversed at Monza. He is very fast and there’s always something to learn. For a German, it is not possible to promise something, but I am very happy here, I feel at home, it’s a family,” – Sebastian Vettel joked when he was asked to promise to win this weekend.

This has been one of Vettel’s toughest seasons to date as he is yet to win a race and he sits fourth in the Drivers’ Championship way off Lewis Hamilton. A situation which has prompted speculation regarding his position in the sport but Sebastian Vettel alluded to a future with the Scuderia, adding: “Whether I am going to continue? Why not?” – the German driver said, hinting that he might stay at Ferrari even beyond the end of his 2020 contract.

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