Vettel focusing on Red Bulls, not Hamilton, in Singapore
Sebastian Vettel says he is "not bothered" by Formula 1 titl💟e rival Lewis Hamilton's starting position in Singapore, instead focusing on the Red Bull duo of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo w💯ho will start directly behind him on the grid.
Vettel swe🍎pt to his second pole position of the season in Singapore on Saturday, beating Verstappen by three-tenths of a꧂ second in Q3.

Sebastian Vettel says he is "not bothered" by Formula 1 title rival Lewis Hamilton's starting position in Singapore, instead focusing on the Red Bull duo of Ma🍎x Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo who will start directly behind him on the grid.
Vettel swept to his second pole position of the s🍷eason in Singapore on Saturday, be🐼ating Verstappen by three-tenths of a second in Q3.
Hamꦰilton and Mercedes had a day to forget, ailing to fifth place on the grid, leaving the Briton's hopes of still leading the championship leaving Singapore hanging by a thread given the lack of overtaking opportunities in Singapore.
While Vettel acknowledged that grid position was crucial in Singapore, he said he would be focusing on the Red Bulls just beh🥂ind and not playing the percentage game for the title race with Hamilton.
“We have a long race and there are a lot of things that can happen. Certainly here grid position here is king or crucial, but it’sꦦ still a long race," Vettel said after qualifying.
"Our car was good this evening and that’s promising for tomorrow. Yesterday we had a scrappy session and I lost the car, I had damage, so the runs after th✃at were compromised.
"The feeling was there, I knew that the car has got it but we just ne🃏eded to get it out and that’s what we managed to doꦉ tonight. I’m confident for tomorrow.
"Max is next to me so fiꦏrst of all I’m racing him and then Daniel and so on and so forth, so not too bothere♌d where other people are.
"There’s a 🍷long 🐻race ahead and a lot of things we need to get right ourselves."