F1 | Arrivabene: “I don't believe in bad luck, but if it exists, he's working hard with us”
The team principal comments on Vettel's latest position: "It's a shame for Sebastian, seeing Raikkonen he too could have had pole in his pocket"
Maurice Arrivabene wanted to immediately comment on what happened to Sebastian Vettel in qualifications of the Malaysian GP, which will force the German to start from last position, after the turbo problems encountered after using fourth gear power units: “I don't believe in bad luck, having said that, if it exists, he is working very hard with us,” he immediately began to the microphones of Sky Sports.
“It's a shame for Sebastian Vettel, also seeing Kimi Raikkonen where he is now – he will start in second position, 45 thousandths away from Lewis Hamilton – he too could have had pole in his pocket, we could have had it on the track and not just in our imagination. Tomorrow we start with one driver in last position and one on the front row, let's see what can happen", concluded Arrivabene.
Fabiola Granier
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