Sebastian Vettel: Final result in China 'upsetting' for Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari's failure to maximise its potential by finishing thir🎃d and fourth in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix was "upsetting" amid the post-race focus on team orders.
Despite being pre-race favourites in Shanghai, Ferrari struggled to match Mercedes for pace, leaving V🌳ettel to settle for third place while teammate Cha𒁏rles Leclerc could only take fifth after being passed by Red Bull's Max Verstappen.

Sebastia𒁏n💦 Vettel says Ferrari's failure to maximise its potential by finishing third and fourth in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix was "upsetting" amid the post-race focus on team orders.
Despite being pre-race favourites in Shanghai, Ferrari struggled to match Mercedes for pace, leaving Vettel to settle for third place while 🐽teammate Charl♏es Leclerc could only take fifth after being passed by Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
Ferrari used team orders to swap Vettel and Leclerc on-track in the opening stint of the race in the hope of catching the Mercedes drivers ahead, but Vettel ൩was not able to bridge the gap, initially leaving Leclerc frustrated.
Speaking after the race, Vettel said that such a call wജas nothing new in F1, saying the hardest part of the race was the result itself and not the outcry over team oꦆrders.
"I think it’s not the first time that we’ve seen somet𒐪hing like that. We try to do everything as a team," Vettel said.
"Two weꩲeks ago, Charles was faster, and it was quite straightforward, mayb🐬e a bit easier to pass in Bahrain.
"But I think the upsetting thing after the race is that we didn’t manage to finish third and fourth. Obviously I want to be ah🔴ead of Charles, he wants to be ahead of me, that’s the name of the game.
"I’m not keen to expand much further, because it’s always a bit difficult - especially what you make out of the answ♔er afterwards, so keep it there."
Asked if there was a particular story Vettel had in mind with his final comment, the 🐻four-time world champion replied: "Not really, it’s just poor journalism in my point of view, but I’m not a journalist to judge, so you shouldn’t take my judgement personally."
Team princip🃏al Mattia Binotto agreed with Vettel's feeling that Ferrari's lack of performance compared to Mercedes had to be the main point of focus in the aftermath of the race, instea🎉d of drawing up a plan to deal with future team order scenarios.
"I think the first priority will be to focus ♉on the performance of the car," Binotto sa♉id.
"I’m pretty sure that if we got the performance which will keep us ahead oꦦf the others, this issue [team orders] will be sorted.
"The performance of th꧅e car is our first priority. That’s what we will focus on."

COMPROMISED START PROVES COSTLY
Vettel had outqualified Leclerc in 🉐China on Saturday, but lost a position to the Monegasque at the start despite getting a good getaway off the line.
A poor start fo🍨r pole-sitter Valtteri Bottas left Vettel looking for space, with his decision to take the outside line ultimately leaving the door open for Leclerc to move ahead into third.
"It was Valtteri’s right to compromise my start, he was ahead of me, he qualified ahead of me. I thought I had a decent start, and then basi🍰cally no place to go," Ve♊ttel said.
"I then decided for the outside which I knew by the time I decided that it’s not going to take me anywhere, but I didn’t just want to lose my advantage because 🥂I knew that Charles would be somewhere on the inside꧃.
"I wasn’t quite sure where Max would be, so I thought I wanted to stick with that tra♛in as much as I could and probably give Charles the inside, and just make sure that I don’t lose an extra position. I just couldn’t go anywhere."