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Vettel's errors are no coincidence

Vettel's errors are "no coincidence"

23-10-2018 10:52
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Bobby Vincent

Formula One boss Ross Brawn believes Sebastian Vettel's numerous mistakes recently is not a coincidence and the Ferrari driver is "a bit out of sorts".

Vettel managed to finish in P4 this weekend, but it wasn't short of its usual drama - with the German trying to overtake Daniel Ricciardo on the opening lap but a collision between the two saw the Scuderia driver spin out.

This is the latest instalment in a rather mistake-ridden season for the four-time world champion; with Vettel spinning out in the first lap of the Italian Grand Prix, crashing out in first place in Germany and colliding with Valtteri Bottas in France.

Now, Vettel's rival Lewis Hamilton is on the brink of his fifth world title and Brawn believes that Vettel is "no stranger to mistakes".

"On Friday there was a small one, when he failed to slow sufficiently for red flags, and he paid the price with a three-place penalty," Brawn told Motorsport.com. "Then, in the race, he yet again collided with a Red Bull, this time Ricciardo's, and once again Vettel came off worst.

"It was another lost opportunity to close the gap in the title fight, especially when we saw what (race winner Kimi) Raikkonen did with the same car. I certainly don't want to put Vettel in the dock, but these incidents can no longer be seen as coincidence. Rather they would seem to indicate that Sebastian is a bit out of sorts at the moment."