Ferrari have said they have not
given up hope of winning the world title after both Sebastian
Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen crashed out at the start of Sunday's
Singapore Grand Prix.
As a result Vettel is now 28 points behind Mercedes' Lewis
Hamilton, who won the race.
"I had an average start and then I moved slightly to the left
trying to defend my position from Max," said Vettel, who was
entangled in a crash with Red Bull's Max Verstappen and
Raikkonen at the start of the race.
"Then I got bumped on one side as Kimi's car hit me. I'm not
sure what happened. I span at turn 3, but that's because the car
was damaged already.
"But there is nothing we can do now and for sure it is
bitter, and it's a pity we couldn't show our pace today.
"But we have other races ahead of us and I am sure there will
be more opportunities for us".
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