Heading to Singapore, a track that should suit his SF71H, the only thing standing between Sebastian Vettel and victory is Sebastian Vettel. And probably Lewis Hamilton.

This time last season Vettel was three points behind Hamilton in the race for the World title in a car that could not match the Mercedes; this year he’s 30 – and he’s in the best car on the grid.

Vettel cannot afford any more mistakes. But that was said after Baku, after France, after German and again after Italy.

Last time out at Monza, it was all set up for the Ferrari fairytale with a 1-2 on the grid and an expected 1-2 at the chequered flag.

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