Red Bull's Vettel is bullish about his chances to win the world title with two races to go
Red Bull's Vettel is bullish about his chances to win the world title with two races to go |
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| Optimistic: Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel. Pic/Getty Images |
Sebastian Vettel is convinced the ever-changing title landscape in Formula One means he is still in with a shot at the crown.
Vettel suffered cruel luck in the Korean Grand Prix on Sunday when his engine blew nine laps from home and with victory in sight.
Instead of leading the championship for what would have been the first time this year, Vettel now finds himself 25 points down on Fernando Alonso who has won four of the last seven grands prix.
With just the races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi to come, Vettel's knows his hopes of becoming world champion are slim, but the 23-year-old is far from despondent. "I am the last person to give up," said Vettel. "Of course, it is even harder and more interesting to try to go for the title, but as long as I have a tiny chance...
"We still have two races to go, and we all saw in Korea how quickly things can change.
"The race for the title is not over yet, so let's wait and see what the chequered flag in Abu Dhabi brings."