Sebastian Vettel says losing the final 50 minutes of second practice in Singapore won't negatively impact his chances of getting his Formula One title bid back on track.
Vettel was on course to challenge Raikkonen for top spot in second practice but contact with the barriers on the exit of Turn 22 forced him to abort his one and only lap on the hyper-soft tyres. The damage left Vettel's car in the garage for the remainder of the session meaning he missed out on completing his race simulation.
The German is the most successful driver at the Singapore Grand Prix, winning on four previous occasions and he's sure the loss of track time won't hamper his chances of winning under the lights once again.