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Montoya: Vettel's problems 'more technical than mental'

Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has dismissed suggestions that Sebastian Vettel's current problems are to do with his mental approach to the sport. Vettel has been criticised for a series of mistakes and lacklustre performances in 2019. It culminated with a disastrous Italian Grand Prix for the four-time world champion, which saw a spin at Ascari compounded by an unsafe return to the track. A pit stop for a new front wing after clipping the back of Lance Stroll's Racing Point plus a penalty from the stewards meant that Vettel finished well outside the points at Ferrari's home Grand Prix. Leclerc's 'killer instinct' threatens Vettel, says Berger Vettel has now been overtaking in...
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