Sebastian Vettel in buoyant mood as he provides update ahead of F1 return
Sebastian Vettel has said that he cannot wait to get driving again after missing the first two races of the Formula 1 season because of covid.
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Sebastian Vettel has said that he cannot wait to get driving again after missing the first two races of the Formula 1 season because of covid.
Sebastian Vettel said Wednesday it felt like "arriving late to school" as he starts his season at the Australian Grand Prix this week after missing the opening two races. Germany's four-time world champion was ruled out of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia grand prix last month with coronavirus. "After testing positive and missing the first two races, it feels a bit like arriving late to school so I'm really keen to get going again," said Vettel, who has triumphed three times in Melbourne.
Ferrari are reportedly set to add their first upgrades to the F1-75 when the European season gets underway at Imola later in April.
Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen says that he cannot wait to be racing in Australia again this weekend and he reckons the changes they have made to the circuit’s layout should improve the level of overtaking in general.
Alpine driver Fernando Alonso says that his team deserves to be higher than where they are in the standings and that he is pleased with the car’s performance so far after the first two races of the Formula 1 season.
Sergio Perez has said that he is hopeful that his luck is going to change this weekend at the Australian Grand Prix, with the Mexican looking for better fortune this time out in Melbourne compared to his race in Saudi Arabia.
Sergio Perez has said that he is hopeful that his luck is going to change this weekend at the Australian Grand Prix, with the Mexican looking for better fortune this time out in Melbourne compared to his race in Saudi Arabia.