MONZA, Italy (AFP) - A downhearted Sebastian Vettel maintained he still loves his job as a racing driver despite enduring another day of crushing humiliation on his way to finishing 13th for Ferrari in Sunday's (Sept 8) Italian Grand Prix.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MONZA, Italy - A downhearted Sebastian Vettel maintained he still loves his job as a racing driver despite enduring another day of crushing humiliation on his way to finishing 13th for Ferrari in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
The 21-year-old Monegasque's second successive victory hoisted him above the 32-year-old German in the drivers' championship, an unforeseen position that helped explain his glum face and forced smile amid the team's post-race celebrations and official photo-shoots."I think we had a good start, I lost a position and then got I back and reconnected to the cars ahead, but then I lost the rear - and I couldn't catch it.
THREE POINTS AWAY FROM A BAN Asked if he was still enjoying his life as racing driver, he said:"I still love what I do, but surely, when you are not doing well, and when you know you can do well, then you can't be happy."
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