Sebastian Vettel has won a lot of races in his career, some more enthusiastic than others, yet the German’s one-two triumph in Monaco was of unique essentialness for Ferrari fans kept from accomplishment as of late. The last time the Italian team won in the Mediterranean realm was 16 years back – in 2001 with Vettel’s comrade Michael Schumacher driving a one-two. Schumacher, the possible seven-times title holder, finished a comparative 16-year Ferrari dry season in Monaco in 1997 with a triumph that took after fan most loved Gilles Villeneuve’s 1981 triumph. Villeneuve, Schumacher, Vettel. The move call is spine-shivering however comes about are what truly matter and a snappy examination of Schumacher’s initial six races of 2001 and Vettel’s present execution will truly get the heart racing at Maranello.
German’s platform festivities in Monaco were reminiscent of the eminence years of the turn of the century when Schumacher ruled the Italian team and had everybody back at base singing to his tune.
Vettel was the conductor as the Ferrari mechanics and engineers sang the Italian song of devotion. Kimi Raikkonen, rather like Schumacher’s old team mate Rubens Barrichello, looked significantly less upbeat.
Schumacher – who finished the season with his fourth title – won the opener in Australia that year, as did Vettel this. He at that point took two more wins and two second places with one retirement. Vettel is improving, by examination, with three wins and three second places, and makes a conceivable contention when he says Ferrari could have won each race this year had everything gone to design. What occurred in Australia, a long way from being an irregular, has turned into a grouping of progress that has re-masterminded the Formula One scene with champions Mercedes as of now introducing themselves as underdogs. The differentiation between last season, when the most seasoned and best team in Formula One history neglected to win a race and a baffled Vettel was standing out as truly newsworthy with radio tirades, is stamped.