Chargement ...

Vettel ’made more mistakes than Ferrari’ - Massa

As Hamilton "full earned" his fifth crown

Chargement ...

Sebastian Vettel is mostly to blame for not winning the 2018 title.

That is the view of former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa, after German Vettel said losing to Lewis Hamilton was due to a combination of driver and team errors.

But Massa told Globo’s Bem Amigos programme: "Vettel and Ferrari missed a chance this year, but I think Sebastian has more guilt than the team.

"Germany was especially painful, where Vettel could have won but he lost the full 25 points. But there were also mistakes in qualifying, the wrong strategies, unnecessary contact with Bottas in France.

"I think Vettel made more mistakes than Ferrari did," Brazilian Massa added.

On the other hand, Massa thinks Mercedes’ Hamilton "full earned" his fifth championship crown.

"He is already the one with the most poles in history and close to the record for wins. He is 33 years old and seems to be an obvious favourite in the fight for the title next season," he said.

"He has a chance to beat all of the records," Massa added.

Former Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali agrees that Vettel made too many mistakes in 2018, but he backed the German’s aggressive driving style.

"Seb is a strong driver who fights with everything for the title," the Lamborghini boss told Auto Bild. "As a Ferrari driver, you need the aggression that he has."

Chargement ...

«Stroll can be ’great’ for Force India - boss

Sainz’s father says McLaren ’hit rock bottom’»

Ferrari


>Hamilton will ’eat’ Leclerc at Ferrari - Doornbos

>Newey looks set to really leave Red Bull for Ferrari

>Sainz ’a little down’ about Ferrari exit

>Blue livery and logo for Ferrari in 100m F1 deal

>Ferrari ’can’t do much’ about F1 driver spat

More on Ferrari

Formula 1 news


>Hamilton will ’eat’ Leclerc at Ferrari - Doornbos

>Uncle admits Mick Schumacher’s F1 dream may be ending

>Steiner sues Haas, not ruling out F1 return

>Miami tipped to be Logan Sargeant’s last F1 race

>US congress members accuse F1 of ’cartel-like behaviour’

More Formula 1news