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'Ferrari did not support Sebastian Vettel enough' - Bernie Ecclestone

Bernie Ecclestone has leapt to the defence of Sebastian Vettel.

The former Formula 1 supremo said Ferrari did not adequately support the German driver as he pushed for the world championship in 2018.

Falling into old habits

"Lewis was outstanding, but he also got total support from his team. You cannot say that about Sebastian," Ecclestone told Germany's Auto Bild.

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"My impression is that Ferrari fell into old habits after the death of Sergio Marchionne," the 88-year-old said.

"Suddenly there were strange strategy mistakes and from the outside I had the impression that Ferrari did more for Kimi Raikkonen than for Sebastian. But a team must support its title favourite without compromise.

"So I see him (Vettel) as a victim, not a culprit."

'Must not weaken him'

Ecclestone said that lack of support contributed to Vettel making personal driving mistakes as well.

"A team must strengthen a top driver, not weaken him," he said.

"Look at Jean Todt and the way he was completely behind Michael. But if a driver does not feel the support of his team, the error rate increases. Because most of this happens in the head."

However, Ecclestone said that if Ferrari starts to support Vettel fully, he has "no doubt" the 31-year-old can take on Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in 2019.

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