Leclerc: Number 1? I don't have that feeling

F1 News
Friday, 20 September 2019 at 10:06
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Ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix weekend Charles Leclerc played down the number one driver status he has inherited at Ferrari, while teammate Sebastian Vettel declared his love for the sport despite trying times of late.
Vettel shrugged oof ther barrage of post-Monza criticism and poured cold water on suggestions that he is falling out of love with Formula 1 when he declared to reporters at Marina Bay Circuit on Thursday: "I still love racing."
Some are sensationally claiming that the quadruple world champion will leave Ferrari, because his young teammate Charles Leclerc has gained the upper hand as 'number 1'.
"Number 1? I don't have that feeling," 21-year-old Leclerc told Italian reporters on Thursday. "People on the outside might see it differently, but we have equal opportunities."
"Seb and I complement each other well," he added. "There have been races where I have helped him and races where he has supported me."
But Vettel's cool was tested at Monza when Leclerc apparently reneged on an agreement to give the German a slipstream in qualifying.
"It was a big mess," Leclerc admitted in Singapore. "I certainly did not want to sacrifice Sebastian's lap. I don't think my relationship with him is any different now. Sure, there were doubts after Monza qualifying, but I cleared them up."
But that's not Vettel's only worry. After his Monza race spin and penalty, he is now within one more penalty of having to sit out a race with a Super Licence suspension.
"I don't remember a moment like this in my entire career, to be honest," the 32-year-old admitted in Singapore. "But it's not like it's the worst moment either.
"I still love racing and I still have some time to go. There are still many races to get better results, finish the season in the right way and prepare for the next one."
As for the prospect of a race ban, Vettel insisted: "You keep it in mind but it's not like I'm going to race with the handbrake on."

Big Question: Who is Number 1 at Ferrari right now?

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