Vettel: ‘We had so much pace, no idea where it went’
Sebastian Vettel was not a happy man after a premature exit from qualifying in Canada on Saturday, given how quick he and his Aston Martin had looked during free practice.
Vettel had been only half a tenth shy of Fernando Alonso’s table-topping time in a wet final practice session, with Aston Martin having also shown a turn of pace in dry running on Friday.
But their promise ultimately fell short of expectations in qualifying, with Vettel and team-mate Lance Stroll having both been knocked out in Q1 – much to the four-time World Champion’s surprise and annoyance.
After plenty of swearing on team radio, Vettel said: “I can’t believe it. That can’t be. What was that? It was so different to this morning. So different.
“I had no grip. It felt like the rear left was broken, man.”
But after taking time to inevitably calm down after this piece of bad news, he admitted that the car’s balance didn’t feel right for him – and will investigate it with his team.
OUT IN Q1
16. Pierre Gasly
17. Sebastian Vettel
18. Lance Stroll
19. Nicholas Latifi
20. Yuki Tsunoda
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“Yeah, very frustrating because we had so much pace and we have no idea where it went,” Vettel said in the TV pen after qualifying. “It’s probably still somewhere. But yeah, that was a surprise.
“I had very low grip and, I mean, given how the car felt, it wasn’t a surprise we were that slow. But obviously we didn’t change anything from this morning. Not much, and it was shocking.
“So, very difficult to drive. A lot of sliding, very poor rear. So we need to have a look, something clearly didn’t work.”
But despite his lowly starting