Sebastian Vettel led Ferrari’s charge in practice for the Singapore Grand Prix o...
SINGAPORE - Sebastian Vettel led Ferrari’s charge in practice for the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday but the German’s Formula One victory drought, already more than a year long, still looked set to continue.
Team mate Charles Leclerc, who eclipsed Vettel with successive wins in Belgium and Italy, was 19th in the first session after being sidelined by a gearbox failure and sixth in the second. “I think Mercedes was very strong today,” said Vettel. “Everybody could see that, not just on one lap and not just on the timing tables.
That was the latest in a series of mistakes going back to last year’s German Grand Prix and he is now 13 points behind Leclerc in the standings.
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