Vettel returned to the cockpit in Melbourne after missing the opening two races of the season due to COVID-19, with Nico Hulkenberg stepping in as his replacement.
Four-time world champion Vettel crashed in FP3, compromising his qualifying session, and then went off again early in the race. His teammate mate Lance Stroll also went off the road in FP3.
Krack insists the incidents were not due to the German missing the previous races and thus lacking cockpit time, and admits the team has to take responsibility for the behaviour of the car underneath him.
“I’m happy that Seb is fine first of all, after all these incidents,” said Krack. “But I think if someone like him, a four-time world champion, has these issues that he was having this weekend, this is not down to not driving – because he has driven the car.
“This is really something that we need to really look at, what car we provide him, what feedback he gets from the car. Because you will agree with me that him being off…
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