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Vettel : “AMR21 is different car and drives bit differently” compared to SF1000

Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel has admitted it will take him time to get to grips with the new AMR21, which is considerably different to his previous cars.

2021 will be German’s first season driving for Aston Martin after he moved from Ferrari following six seasons with the Italian team. It is the first time he has used a Mercedes power unit in his career and that, as well as various other things, is something he needs time to get used to.

“The car has a different philosophy. It’s a different team, a different car so it drives a bit differently. It wants to be driven differently, and with a different power unit,” said Vettel, quoted by Motorsport.com.

“Without going into detail, because I don’t think it’s fair to compare in public, but naturally these things are different and take a bit of getting used to.

“It’s a different environment inside the car as well, just in terms of the comfort. The pedals feel a bit different and the seat is a bit different. So it’s small stuff, but it’s the cumulative effect of all those things put together.”

Vettel got his first proper experience of the car in pre-season testing in Bahrain, but unfortunately he compiled the fewest laps of any driver on the 2021 grid due to reliability issues.

Reflecting on the time he did get on track though, he said the steering in particular was different to what he is used to.

“On the car, the steering feels different because it’s a different unit,” the German said.

“Obviously every F1 car has power steering, but every power steering is set up slightly differently and it gives you a different impression because ultimately when you drive, you have the wheel in your hands and that’s the feedback you get.”

Another thing he has not experienced is driving a modern F1 car with a low-rake design, as Red Bull and Ferrari took the opposite approach by designing High rake cars, but he is enjoying understanding that and all the other changes.

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Aston-Martin Formula 1 team practicing Pit stop during Bahrain pre-season testing

“It’s been very interesting to me, let’s put it that way,” he said.

“It’s not like there’s only one thing. It’s not like you have a high-rake car and you just drop the rake and you are in a Mercedes, and you are in a Mercedes and you increase the rake and you drive a Red Bull.

“It’s not like that. It’s much, much more complex. There’s a lot more elements that have to come together.”

Paramesh
Parameshhttps://bleachersnews.com
Formula 1 beat writer at Bleachers Sports News. My favorite team is Ferrari and my all-time favorite driver is Michael Schumacher.

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