Five drivers off to a poor start in 2019
Three races deep into the 2019 season, some drivers have yet to find their feet, but who have struggled the most?
Three races deep into the 2019 season, some drivers have yet to find their feet, but who have struggled the most?
Former Ferrari driver Gerhard Berger believes that the outfit's use of team orders have been unfair despite Sebastian Vettel's ability.
Sebastian Vettel isn't ready to put a date on his retirement but he is adamant he won't be around as long as Bernie Ecclestone.
Irked by questions about whether team orders are the best way to win a title, Sebastian Vettel replied: "Ask maybe Lewis [Hamilton]".
First they said Sebastian Vettel was the "priority", then they said the drivers are "free to race", but unfortunately Ferrari stood by that first statement at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Frustrated by the barrage of questions about Ferrari's use of team orders, Sebastian Vettel had a go at Formula 1 journalists in Shanghai.
Max Verstappen says he has no issue with the way Sebastian Vettel defended his position in Shanghai, even though he was pushed wide onto the dirt.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has sympathised with Charles Leclerc after he was on the wrong end of team orders.
Sebastian Vettel has defended the use of team orders from Ferrari which wrecked the race for his team-mate Charles Leclerc.
Sebastian Vettel said he had no choice but to overtake Red Bull's Max Verstappen or he would have missed his last flying lap in Q3 for the Chinese GP.
Ferrari may have had the straightline speed but over a complete lap it was Valtteri Bottas who was quickest in qualifying, grabbing pole position in China.
Sebastian Vettel has said Ferrari's straight-line speed is being countered by Mercedes being "bloody quick" in the corners.
Kevin Magnussen has said Sebastian Vettel "did the right thing" overtaking Max Verstappen in qualifying as he got his lap time in.
Valtteri Bottas, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel reflect on an eventful qualifying session for the Chinese Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc concedes that while he accepts Sebastian Vettel's priority status, he is hoping to change things "as quickly as possible."
Mercedes responded to Ferrari's early FP1 pace with Valtteri Bottas edging out Sebastian Vettel by 0.027 seconds in Shanghai.
Ferrari have said they are still prioritising Sebastian Vettel as their main title challenger - but are prepared to switch attention to Charles Leclerc.
Sebastian Vettel brushed aside his Bahrain spin to set the pace in FP1 in China; his medium tyre lap 0.2s faster than Lewis Hamilton's best on the softs.
Lewis Hamilton has rubbished claims that Sebastian Vettel has a "mental block" when racing him despite the Ferrari driver spinning out during their battle in Bahrain.
Sebastian Vettel has said he can understand why Charles Leclerc opted to ignore team orders at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Ex-Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone feels Sebastian Vettel has a "mental block" when he goes wheel-to-wheel with Lewis Hamilton.
Sebastian Vettel joked that Lewis Hamilton may be "the only one that doesn't lack a short-term memory" after he defended the German's Bahrain error.
Ferrari team boss, Mattia Binotto, has said he is working closely with Sebastian Vettel and the team are giving him "everything to make him feel good".
Jolyon Palmer believes Sebastian Vettel can have no excuse for his spin in the Bahrain Grand Prix which caused him to finish P5.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has defended Sebastian Vettel's error in Bahrain, believing drivers shouldn't be criticised for driving 'to the limit'.
Sebastian Vettel is committed to Formula 1 and Ferrari until the end of 2020, however, after that, he could retire.
Sebastian Vettel led almost from start to finish as testing resumed at the Bahrain circuit on Wednesday, comfortably seven-tenths up on his closest competitor.
Lewis Hamilton has defended Sebastian Vettel after the German spun when the pair went wheel-to-wheel in Bahrain.
Although Sebastian Vettel admits his Bahrain spin was his own doing, the four-time World Champion has denied cracking under pressure.
2016 World Champion Nico Rosberg has lashed out at Sebastian Vettel after he spun fighting Lewis Hamilton in Bahrain.