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After the fight in Belgium, the weekend in Italy remains disappointing for Ferrari: For the first time since 1984, no Ferrari reached the top 10 in the Italian Grand Prix time trial.. Charles Leclerc starts from 13 and Sebastian Vettel only from 17.
The latter is a runner, of course. causes a lot of traffic – said total chaos developed at the end of Q1, so he was unable to run a clean lap.
“I don’t think you can single out a specific contestant. There were just too many cars in one place. As many people started to go ahead, the circle was not clear, everything turned into chaos,” said the German driver in frustration.
“In the eyes of the competitors, I don’t understand why some are causing so much chaos and are starting to overtake. Simple math is over. If everyone stays in place and starts making room for themselves, things will be fine … “
Vettel says they too could have been smarterand could have avoided traffic.
“We didn’t have a good time at the moment. We were in the middle of the field and he couldn’t do more than that. By the time I started the journey, I knew it wasn’t going to work. “
“I waited until I got the signal… Of course, you can never tell what’s going on, but you can expect it to end up quite stressful. And that got us. I couldn’t do more than that, we should have dated later. The timing was bad, we went out onto the pitch at the wrong time. In hindsight, of course, one is always smarter. But we could have been smarter during the timer. “
Monza doesn’t seem polite to Vettel in terms of timers, and the German already begins to get used to it.
“I got used to it. Over the past few years, the weather here has been pretty tight due to the traffic.”
The four times world champion nor does he expect a miracle in the race.
“Tomorrow it occurred to us again. We are a little faster than those around us, but it will be difficult to move forward. “
By the way, Vettel was out of the game after being eliminated in Q1, saw his competitors fight alongside Parabolica in the last stage of the timer.