Binotto: Sebastian hasn’t given up on his dream of a title with Ferrari yet

Ever since Sebastian Vettel in the 2015 season moved to Ferrari, has repeatedly explained that his big dream is that one day s Scuderia wins the world title. He has not been able to do that so far and is showing poorly this season as well. For Sebastian behind the leader Lewis Hamilton he is already 94 points behind, and there are only nine races left until the end of the championship.

Sebastian Vettel still dreams of the title with Ferrari

In the first half of this season, rumors kept surfacing that the 32-year-old could soon end his career in Formulas 1. But Mattia binotto, team boss Classic Ferrari for sale, is for colleagues from Motorsport-Total.com explained: "I don’t think he changed his goal and I’m sure he wants to continue to become a champion with Ferrari. Of course, the start of this season was very frustrating for him in this regard."The German is only the fourth racer of the championship at that time, he was beaten several times by his teammate Charles Leclerc, meanwhile, he has also been without a win in Formulas 1. Nonetheless, Binotto says Vettel is still very motivated despite many punches.

Binotto says Sebastian Vettel is still very motivated

"It's always easier if you have the fastest car,”He explained binotto in view of the errors it has Hag done in the first half of the season. On top of that, he was partially stopped by team mistakes or technical problems. “He is very analytical in how he looks at the problems and the lack of speed. I think that helps the team as well. In the end, it’s just about looking at the facts and understanding what’s going wrong and what we need to improve. I also believe that he has the right approach in this regard,Binotto explained.

Will Sebastian Vettel still race for Ferrari after 2020? Will he even stay in Formula 1?

Contract Sebastian Vettl with the Ferrari team expires at the end of the year 2020. At the moment, it is still open whether he will race for Ferrari even after this year or if he will still race in Formulas 1.

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