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Ferrari not yet "a true match" for Mercedes, says Vettel

Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari's 2018 Formula 1 car is not currently “a true match” for Mercedes, despite having beaten Lewis Hamilton to victory in the Australian Grand Prix.

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H

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Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, celebrates victory on the podium
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 1st position. celebrates victory on arrival in Parc Ferme
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H, takes the chequered flag ahead of Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W09
Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, and Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, celebrate on the podium
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H, punches the air at the finish, after taking victory
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, celebrates victory on the podium
Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF71H, Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H

Vettel and teammate Kimi Raikkonen had been unable to challenge Hamilton in Melbourne qualifying, both finishing almost seven tenths off the reigning champion.

But a different strategy coupled with a fortuitously-timed virtual safety car interruption in the race allowed the German to jump from third to first in the order, and he duly held off Hamilton for victory.

Vettel conceded after the race that he was "a bit lucky" to win, as he admitted Ferrari was not yet where it wanted to be.

"If you look at the gaps the whole weekend, we are not yet a true match [for Mercedes]," he conceded.

"Therefore at this point we know that we are not yet where we want to be, because we want to be fastest."

The 2018 Australian GP echoed last year's F1 season opener at the same venue, in which Vettel likewise used strategy to deny poleman Hamilton.

However, the German admitted it was a different situation now, and that this Sunday's victory came as more of a surprise.

"Last year we had more pace relative [to Mercedes], last year we were putting them under pressure," Vettel recalled.

"Even though Lewis was in the lead we managed to put him under pressure, so he was forced to pit and we benefitted from that, because we had the speed.

"Today I think we didn't have the true race pace to match them.

"We still had enough pace to stay ahead and make it very difficult for him to be close and try to do something, and compared to the others it didn't look like there was no whole train behind us too, so I think we had some decent pace."

Having initially "lost connection" with Hamilton and teammate Kimi Raikkonen in the first stint - before strategy allowed him to leapfrog both – Vettel said he was not yet fully confident with the SF71H.

"I think the car has huge potential, but yeah, I'm still struggling a little bit.

"I want the car to be spot on when I hit the brakes and turn in, and in that window I'm not yet happy.

"So, it's always sort of a compromise, because it's our job to drive around the problems that we have.

"Not a big drama, I think we can live with it, but I feel also if we can get on top of that, feel more confident - at a track like here, when you have confidence, it makes a big difference.

"Today was quite windy, very gusty, always tried to push but equally tried to be a bit safe, didn't want to throw it away - and that's exactly what makes the difference.

"When you have the confidence and you trust the car, you don't think for a second, you just go out and do it."

Additional reporting by Andrew van Leeuwen

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