F1 | Monaco GP, Vettel confident: "Ferrari hasn't won for 16 years, this year we can do it"

“I think we have a very strong package and team, so we have nothing to fear,” the German said

F1 | Monaco GP, Vettel confident: "Ferrari hasn't won for 16 years, this year we can do it"

They have passed 16 years since Ferrari's last victory in Monaco, in 2001 with Michael Schumacher. A very long fast, perhaps inexplicable considering the successes of the Cavallino in its recent history. Yet it is so. Sebastian Vettel knows it too, and hopes that this 2017 can finally put an end to a very long cycle.

“I think we have a very strong package and team, so we have nothing to fear,” said the German. “I'm sure we can have a good weekend.” And the weekend can start well right from Saturday's qualifying: “Yes. I think it's possible to get pole here“, Vettel said very confidently. “We have to find the rhythm, we have to have confidence and find the perfect configuration.”

The positive situation of Ferrari led to this start of the season Hag to think that all the victories in the championship to date were possible. The German only won the Australian GP and Bahrain, leaving the throne to Hamilton in China and Spain and others Bottas for Russia. But according to the German, 5 victories out of 5 races was an absolutely feasible goal: “I think the most important thing was being close. We have a long season ahead of us. The road ahead of us is still long,” concluded Vettel.

Fabiola Granier

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