Mark Webber says Sebastian Vettel’s struggle to exert influence at Ferrari took its toll on the German driver’s confidence and ultimately “wore him out”.
Webber, who raced alongside Vettel at Red Bull Racing from 2009 to 2013, says his former teammate never succeeded in shaping the Scuderia and its Italian culture to his liking.
The Aussie believes that the shortfall, coupled with the rise at Maranello of Charles Leclerc progressively eroded Vettel’s clout and confidence.
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“All the opportunities are in Leclerc’s corner right now in terms of him being the next favourite one at Ferrari,” said Webber, speaking to Mark Gallagher on the latter’s ‘At the Controls’ podcast.
“Yes, Sebastian has done his best with what he could to set the team up and have it in a position to win a world championship in the last few years [but] it hasn’t happened.