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Vettel reflects: "Didn't have the pace" from Singapore onwards

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel thinks the Singapore Grand Prix was the crucial point of the 2018 season, as the German explained his team simply didn't have the pace to keep up with Mercedes from that point onwards. Vettel, of course, took a quite commanding lead of the championship in the early stages of the season, as he won the first two Grands Prix in Australia and Bahrain. Things were looking up for both the German and Ferrari all-together as they led the championship as far in as ten races, but things went south after the summer break. Lewis Hamilton went into a league of his own as he started winning races where everyone had written him off; both in Italy and in Singapore....
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