Vettel ‘not worried’ about mistakes hurting F1 title tilt

Sebastian Vettel has shrugged off any co🦄ncerns his errors this season will hamper his 2018 Formula 1 world title fight despite losing the championship lead l💖ast time out.

Vettel crashed into Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas at the first corner of the French Grand Prix, an incident which saw him drop to the back of the field before he was hit with a five-second꧟ time penalty for the clash, which forced him into a charge through the F1 pack to finish a disappointing fifth place for Ferrari at Paul Ricard.

Vettel ‘not worried’ about mistakes hurting F1 title tilt

Sebastian Vettel has shrugged off any concerns his errors this season wi🍌ll hamper his 2018 Formula 1 world title fight despite losing the championship lead last time out.

Vettel crashed into Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas at the first corner of the French Grand Prix, an incident which saw him drop to the back of the field before he was hit with a five-second time penalty for the clash, ൩which forced him into a charge through the F1 pack to finish a disappointing fifth place for Ferrari at Paul Ricard.

Tꦡhe four-time F1 world champion lost his one-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton at the top of the drivers’ standings with the Mercedes driver now holding a 14-point lead ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix.

Vettel’s clash in France marks his second high-profile racing error in the space of five races having locked up while battling for the lead at th🐲e Azerbaijan Grand Prix, limping home to fourth in Baku, and while the German driver regrets shedding points to his main title rivals he feels it won’t play a key role in the champioဣnship battle.

“There are some errors you shouldn't do, some errors that happen. It depends on the type of error,” Vettel said. “I've had a lot of races and it happens. I tr🔯y to minimiꦛse it, but I'm not worried. I don't think there is something fundamentally wrong.

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“Mistakes are not part of the plan, whatever plan you have. They're never part of the plan for anybody. It's a long way to go, and it's normal somꦜe things happen along the way.

“Obviously you are tr⛦ying 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. That's not how I define racing. I tried to go for the gap, I went for it, it was there, and I didn't make it. It didn't work. Sometimes it works out, and it's𝓰 great; sometimes it doesn't.

“At the end of the year you try to get everything right, and not to get everything wrong. That's natural. It's also part of the excitement, so we'll see where we ൲end up.”

Vettel and Hamilton ar🌄e matched level on three F1 race wins each so far in 2018 while the pair have traded the championship lead on multiple occasions throughout the season.

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