Vettel “upset and angry” about Q1 exit in Bahrain F1 opener

Sebastian Vettel admits he’s “upset and angry” after he didn🐽't make it out of Q1 in qualifying for the season-opening Formula 1 Bahra🅺in Grand Prix.
Vettel’s lack of pace during Friday practice continued into qualifying as he languished in the bottom five going into the final ruꦍns.
The German’s final effort was ruined by two yellow flag incid൩ents - the first was caused by Nikita Mazepin at Turn 🔯1, while Carlos Sainz's slow-moving Ferrari caused the second one in the middle sector.
Reflect🍃ing on his first ꦏqualifying for Aston Martin, Vettel said: “Certainly, we should be a lot faster, so we just made it across the flag and then yeah, had the issue obviously with the yellow flags during the lap so that made it a little bit impossible to come back, but it is what it is now and we try to see what we can do tomorrow.
“If I panicked now would it help? If I was really upset? For sure I am upset and angry that it wasn’t our fault in a way not to make 🌌it t🔯hrough but yeah, we have to take it and do what we can, preparing tomorrow.”
Mazepin caught the headlines again at the end of Q1 as leading up to the final runs, he decided to overtake Vettel and several other drivers when they we♋re backing up before the final corners to prepare for their qualifying laps.
F1 drivers have a ‘gentlemen’s code’ where each driver has to wait in line on the ꦫrun-up to the final corner in qualifying to ensure everyone can complete a lap in time.
Vettel refused to blame Mazepওin solely for his Q1 exit and says the bunching up at the final corner is a consequence of the Pirelli tyres.
“Yeah but in the end, I think the trouble is we have to run so slow to get the tyres where we want them to be so with that amount of cars on track it’s going to be a mess,” V𝔍ettel added. “Obviously, nobody expected it to be t🐬hat bad but yeah, let’s see what we can do tomorrow ”

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