Sebastian Vettel says he deserves to win third F1 title
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Reigning Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel has hit back at critics who claim he is only on the threshold of a third straight title because of his super-quick Red Bull, saying it is natural for strong teams to have good drivers.
The German holds a 13-point lead over Ferrari's Fernando Alonso heading into Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix and is hot favourite for the title.
Vettel just needs a top-four finish to clinch the world crown for a third successive year, and he believes it is only natural that talented drivers end up at teams who are capable of producing title-winning cars.
"If you look back as far as I can, there were never drivers who were really successful in a really bad car," the Sun quoted Vettel, as saying.
"It is natural that you have strong drivers in a strong team, so you end up with a strong combination that is difficult to beat. It's normal to start your career in a weaker car. We have all been in that situation," he added.
"Michael Schumacher started in a Jordan, which wasn't competitive, but he set some highlights. Fernando Alonso started in a Minardi and had some highlights, too," he said.
Vettel added: "In my case, I started with the BMW Sauber which was a great chance. Then I got the seat at Toro Rosso, which at the time was not a very competitive car but we did a very good job and even won a race."
"After, I made the step up to Red Bull Racing in 2009 and that was a great season for myself and for the team," he added.
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