Sebastian Vettel told to issue Ferrari demand as Nico Rosberg makes Charles Leclerc point

“I don’t think Sebastian has lost faith,” said Binotto. “He is going through a difficult time in qualifying and the last two races where he hasn’t found confidence in the car. Here, he spun putting his wheels on the kerb, and his race was uphill.”

Vettel, who will be replaced at Ferrari by Carlos Sainz next season, will return to action this Sunday at the Spanish Grand Prix.

The Heppenheim-born racer came out on top at the Circuit de Catalunya en route to his second title with Red Bull back in 2011.

His best finish there for Ferrari came in 2017 when he finished second to long-time rival Lewis Hamilton.

97 points currently separate Vettel and the Mercedes talisman, who leads the World Drivers’ Championship standings after winning three of the first five races of 2020.

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source: express.co.uk