"I think it's pretty straightforward, if we win every race from now we are safe. So that is what we need to aim for." The...
"I think it's pretty straightforward, if we win every race from now we are safe. So that is what we need to aim for."
The next round will be held in Sochi, Russia on a circuit where Mercedes has won at every year since it joined the calendar in 2014. But Vettel is confident his Ferrari will be competitive not just in Russia but at all the remaining rounds.
"Russia, I think, has been getting better the last years for us, so it should suit our car as well," Vettel said. "I don't think we have any tracks to fear that are coming. I think our car is working pretty much everywhere and that's a strength of our car, so no need to be afraid of what's coming."
However, Vettel said Ferrari must learn lessons from its off-par Singapore Grand Prix weekend.
"It's a disappointment because we came to Singapore thinking that we are very strong. I think we were but not strong enough, not as strong as we probably wanted to be in terms of raw race pace. In qualifying, I still believe we could have had a better day but it's history so we need to look forward.
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