F1 Hungarian GP: Vettel 'not stressing too much' despite recent Mercedes gains

Sebastian Vettel is "not stressing too much" about Ferrari's recent Formula 1 form despite seeing his championship lead shri𓂃nk to just a single point.
Vettel𓃲's last win came two months ago in Monaco, with his advantage over Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton being cut t🐠o just one point last time out at Silverstone.
Ferrari has struggled to match Mercedes' pace in recent races♍, losing more ground in the constructors' championship, placing a grea🧔ter importance on this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
The tight and twisting nature of the Hungaroring should suit Ferrari's SF70H car𒁏, meaning that a b💎ig result for Mercedes would likely spark concern for the Italian marque.
🐠"I think I had a lot of tough races already in my past. I think it's normal that there's always🐭 talk about this race or the next race," Vettel said.
"You are coming up based on the race you had. I'm not stressing too much, on paper it should be a good race for 🔜us. Let's see how we 🍸get going.
"Certainly looking back Silverstone wasꦓn't a great weekend for us, at the same time things were going quite ♔good for Mercedes so I think it has been the other way around as well this year.
"As I said, not stressi𒈔ng too much. I like the track and just going to enjoy. Everyone here, we know what we have to do and that's what we plan to do."
When asked if Mercedes had done a better job than Ferrari in developing its car, Vettel said: "I can't disagree because it's based on the poin💜t🐼s that we have today.
"But I think we need to look at the races. We didn't get the best races maybe the last couple. Saying that I think we were very close to a win in Austria, I don't think we were lacki൲ng any speed there and that's only two races a⛎go.
"Silverstone for sure was not the best weekend for us but sometimes shit hits the fan and then it's not so pleasant. 𝄹In many ways꧙ it wasn't a good weekend for us. Obviously the last two laps didn't help but these things happen. Sometimes you suffer a puncture. It will not be the last one unfortunately in my life and it has happened to all of us.
"You have a lot of races, some will be🔯 better and some will be worse. Maybe they were not fantastic but I am very positive.
"We come here and we know the car is🃏 strong, we know we have a chance to fight for victory and that's good news.
"I think we should look at the p🌠ositives rather than looking at just one racཧe where things didn't go well for us and turned out to go well for them."