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‘Same Vettel as last year’ – Rosberg

Huge pressure is back on the shoulders of Sebastian Vettel. Ferrari granted the German full number 1 status for 2019, but it was new teammate Charles Leclerc setting the pace all weekend in Bahrain. And then Vettel spun in the race. 'It's the same Sebastian as last year,' 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg told Sky Deutschland. 'You don't become world champion like that,' he added. In contrast, Rosberg said Leclerc – who would have won from pole if not for an engine problem – was 'perfect' throughout the weekend. Vettel admitted he was to blame for the spin. 'I was surprised, but it was my fault,' he said. For now, Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto is fully supportive of Vettel...
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