Vettel again misses F1 top 10

After his all-conquering four-year reign over Formula One, Sebastian Vettel this season has become used to getting beaten.

The four-time world champion from Germany was eliminated Saturday in the second round of qualifying on his team’s home track and missed out on a top-10 start position for Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.

Vettel only managed the 13th fastest time though he will start 12th because of the five-place grid penalty for Force India’s Sergio Perez from the Canadian GP.

Vettel will even be five places behind a driver from Red Bull’s B-team, Daniil Kvyat of Toro Rosso.

“I had two rounds and they were both too slow,” Vettel said. “I don’t know why. There wasn’t much more in it.”

It’s the third time this season that Vettel failed to reach the final qualifying round.

Felipe Massa earned his first pole in six years and Williams pushed Mercedes off the front row for the first time this season.

Vettel’s teammate Daniel Ricciardo ended Mercedes’ six-race winning streak in Montreal two weeks ago, but Red Bull lost touch with the leading team again.

Ricciardo still managed to qualify in fifth. For the sixth time in eight races this season, Vettel has to play catch-up with his teammate in front of him.

Earlier Saturday, Ricciardo and Vettel were more than half a second off the pace in seventh and 10th respectively in the final practice.

“This morning it looked slightly better than yesterday, so we believed we could make another step forward,” said Vettel, who trailed Hamilton by more than 1.4 seconds in Friday’s practice. “That didn’t happen. We’ve just not been fast enough.”

Apart from persistent struggles with their turbocharged Renault engines, Red Bull also face problems with the temperature management of tyres.

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