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Surer: The problem is Aston Martin's mediocrity, not Vettel

Sebastian Vettel isn't to blame for his poor run of form with Aston Martin, says Marc Surer who pins the blame on the teams' history of mediocrity. The former Formula 1 driver turned pundit believes that the 'Pink Mercedes' of 2020 offered Vettel false hope for his 2021 prospects and failed to consider that before 2020, the team had only designed 'mediocre cars'. Speaking to Sport1, Surer said: 'He certainly did everything right. The problem is the team's history. They only ever built mediocre cars. And last year they suddenly had a top car. He thought it would jump up. But they had a 100 percent car Mercedes copy.' The regulation changes for 2021, although minimal, have forced teams to...
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