Sebastian Vettel: Im not thinking about the world title

Author : assentor1950
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 20:35:07


Sebastian Vettel: Im not thinking about the world title

In typically collected fashion, Formula One's triple world champion Sebastian Vettel is taking each race as it comes.

The unflappable Red Bull driver could become only the third driver to win four consecutive championships at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix -- following in the footsteps of legendary drivers Michael Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio.

But like any great champion, the German is concentrating on the next grand prix.



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'I'm not really focusing on the title, I'm trying to focus on the race,' the 26-year-old, who is bidding for a fifth consecutive grand prix win at the Suzuka Circuit, told CNN in Yokohama.

'We have a fantastic car, we are in great shape. We have to enjoy that and try our best.'

In order for Vettel to be crowned champion this weekend he must take the checkered flag and hope Ferrari's Fernando Alonso -- his nearest rival -- finishes no higher than ninth.

Vettel recently suggested the superiority he enjoys over two-time world champion Alonso could be the reason why he has been booed on the podium at a number of races during the 2013 season.

Read: Vettel lauds Red Bull's hard work

His popularity among fans was also dented earlier this year, when he ignored team orders to pass teammate Mark Webber and win March's Malaysian Grand Prix.

While he admits that the booing is disappointing, Vettel attributes it to sporting rivalry rather than a particular dislike for him or his all-conquering Red Bull team.

'It's not nice for sure,' he said. 'But it's sport, there is no deep meaning behind it.

People don't think. Somebody starts, some people join, others don't. It's not a big deal.'

Vettel will get a lift this weekend when he takes to the track at Suzuka, one of his favorite circuits on the F1 calendar.

'It's one of the best tracks in the world,' he explained, 'with all the fast corners, I always enjoy it a lot.'

His popularity among fans was also dented earlier this year, when he ignored team orders to pass teammate Mark Webber and win March's Malaysian Grand Prix. 'It's not nice for sure,' he said. 'But it's sport, there is no deep meaning behind it. The unflappable Red Bull driver could become only the third driver to win four consecutive championships at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix -- following in the footsteps of legendary drivers Michael Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio. People don't think. Somebody starts, some people join, others don't. It's not a big deal.' But like any great champion, the German is concentrating on the next grand prix. 'We have a fantastic car, we are in great shape. We have to enjoy that and try our best.' 'I'm not really focusing on the title, I'm trying to focus on the race,' the 26-year-old, who is bidding for a fifth consecutive grand prix win at the Suzuka Circuit, told CNN in Yokohama. In order for Vettel to be crowned champion this weekend he must take the checkered flag and hope Ferrari's Fernando Alonso -- his nearest rival -- finishes no higher than ninth. The unflappable Red Bull driver could become only the third driver to win four consecutive championships at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix -- following in the footsteps of legendary drivers Michael Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio. But like any great champion, the German is concentrating on the next grand prix. Read: Vettel lauds Red Bull's hard work In order for Vettel to be crowned champion this weekend he must take the checkered flag and hope Ferrari's Fernando Alonso -- his nearest rival -- finishes no higher than ninth. 'I'm not really focusing on the title, I'm trying to focus on the race,' the 26-year-old, who is bidding for a fifth consecutive grand prix win at the Suzuka Circuit, told CNN in Yokohama. People don't think. Somebody starts, some people join, others don't. It's not a big deal.' The unflappable Red Bull driver could become only the third driver to win four consecutive championships at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix -- following in the footsteps of legendary drivers Michael Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio. 'I'm not really focusing on the title, I'm trying to focus on the race,' the 26-year-old, who is bidding for a fifth consecutive grand prix win at the Suzuka Circuit, told CNN in Yokohama. His popularity among fans was also dented earlier this year, when he ignored team orders to pass teammate Mark Webber and win March's Malaysian Grand Prix. People don't think. Somebody starts, some people join, others don't. It's not a big deal.' 'It's not nice for sure,' he said. 'But it's sport, there is no deep meaning behind it. Vettel will get a lift this weekend when he takes to the track at Suzuka, one of his favorite circuits on the F1 calendar. 'It's not nice for sure,' he said. 'But it's sport, there is no deep meaning behind it.

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