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Bernie Ecclestone 'disappointed' with Sebastian Vettel behaviour

ByAutoSport

Updated 08/12/2014 at 12:42 GMT

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says he is disappointed in Sebastian Vettel for the way he behaved during his difficult 2014 campaign with Mercedes ruling the show.

Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull), Bernie Ecclestone (FOM) - GP of Belgium 2014

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Ecclestone, who has been a long-time supporter of Vettel, believes the German adopted the wrong approach in getting frustrated by the troubles he had with poor reliability and a down-on-power Renault engine while Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes enjoyed considerable success.
Vettel, who has been spoilt with success with four world championship titles to his name at Red Bull, has now moved to Ferrari after a frustrating season trailing Mercedes.
Ecclestone has said that he feels Vettel has not behaved ideally having seen success move to another team and other drivers, such as Hamilton.
"I'm a super supporter of Sebastian, but I'm a little bit disappointed with his attitude, which I think has changed," said Ecclestone, in the foreword to the official Formula 1 season review.
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Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)

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"He's acting like a defeated guy, and he isn't - that's not his mentality.
"He's a competitive guy. He doesn't like losing at backgammon. Unfortunately, when he plays me, he does.
Ecclestone also suggests that Fernando Alonso could have acted better during a troubled second half to the season that resulted in him parting ways with Ferrari.
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Sebastian Vettel dismayed as he talks to Christian Horner (Reuters)

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"Ferrari was very disappointing, getting lost somewhere," added Ecclestone.
"Fernando got a little bit like Sebastian halfway through, so I'm a little disappointed in him, too."
Ecclestone reckons, on the back of Mercedes' dominance, 2014 could have been a terrible season if the Brackley-based outfit had not let its drivers race against each other.
"If we hadn't been lucky with Nico [Rosberg] and Lewis [Hamilton] racing each other and one of them had got away and been dominant, the season would have been over by Silverstone," he said.
"I thought perhaps Ferrari or Red Bull or one of the other teams would catch up halfway through the season and make up a few points at the end
"We've been extremely lucky with what happened, these two guys have been racing each other and it's good that Mercedes allowed them to do that.
"If not, we would have had a really lousy championship."
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