Ferrari's 2019 title challenge appears to be slipping away, but the Italian team insists it is making steady progress. Sebastian Vettel told reporters at Silverstone that he has not yet written off his chances of winning the world championship. But boss Mattia Binotto has already warned that the 2019 car is not suited to Silverstone.

"Silverstone is more a Mercedes track than a Ferrari track," Charles Leclerc agrees. "But I have to say that as a team we have looked stronger in the last three races. We have definitely become stronger."

Vettel agrees that experiments with new parts at recent races have given Ferrari some answers to the problems with the 2019 car. "We found the answers we were looking for," said the German. "Now it depends on whether we can implement those answers as well."

A new floor was one new part that Vettel recently described as a "failure". "We now know why they (the new parts) did not work," he said. "We know where to start and what else needs fine-tuning."

Leclerc almost won two weeks ago in Austria, and was surprised that Max Verstappen was not penalised for his aggressive overtaking move.

"My attitude is changing now," Leclerc said. "I have been shown that the borders are being shifted. As a racer, I'm almost relieved, because a real racer wants to be aggressive. "I just wish that the stewards would be a little more consistent so we always know what we can do on the track," he added.


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7 F1 Fan comments on “Vettel: Ferrari has 'found the answers'

  1. Caesar.

    I think the stewards should be penalized in the Austrian F1 GP. and not Charles, the stewards penalty should be ( remove them from F1 for one year) I think they are distorting the rules too Much shame on them.

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  2. Bruno Vitti

    Sadly, F1 has become over-regulated, burdened not enhanced by excessive technology, with cars driven by whining children. Where are the Aryton Senna's or Jochen Rindt's, Jim Clark's, who were RACERS who embraced the challenges and dangers of an exciting sport? Charles LeClerc weeping about Max Verstappen, ......."He turned into me!" Says it all. Please return F1 to its original glory, please!

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