Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel said yesterday that his dominant start to the Formula One season would not last forever
Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel said yesterday that his dominant start to the Formula One season would not last forever.
The 23-year-old German won the opening two races in Australia and Malaysia and has led for 109 of the 114 laps this season, but is taking nothing for granted in Shanghai ahead of this Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix.
"We've obviously had two good races, but we come here and we start again.
"That's the name of the game at every event, every race, so surely we try to keep it going," he said.
"We saw at the last race that it's getting very tight. Of course, the day will come when we might finish second, fifth, tenth, whatever," he said.
Vettel has been on pole for five of the last six races.
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