Vettel riding the red wave at Monza

MONZA, Italy (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari can hand Formula One champions Mercedes a taste of their own medicine and give the Italian fans a home win to savour on Sunday.

Vettel riding the red wave at Monza

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Mercedes have won for four years in a row at Monza, with Lewis Hamilton on pole position every time, but that dominance has faded this season with Ferrari on the pace and picking up momentum.

After a commanding performance in Belgium last weekend, the German's fifth victory in 13 races, Vettel arrives with the local 'tifosi' dreaming of Ferrari's first win at Monza since 2010.

Now 17 points behind Hamilton but closing in, Vettel has had to dampen unrealistic hopes in the past but this time the four times champion is revelling in the mood -- if still taking nothing for granted.

"I find it quite nice that we get put in this position," Vettel told reporters on Thursday when asked about Mercedes' 'power deficit' to Ferrari.

"I think people forget that for the last five years Mercedes has been absolutely dominant, especially in terms of power unit," he added.

"Obviously it’s nice for them to put us in that position (ahead on power) because it means they believe they’re not the strongest anymore. So it’s good to be up there with them and be a match."

Vettel knows how it feels to win at Monza -- the 'Pista Magica' -- and be cheered all the way, as he was when he took his first F1 victory for Italy-based Toro Rosso in 2008.

He also knows about the boos, the crowd voicing their disapproval when he triumphed in 2011 and 2013 for the enemy Red Bull.

"It really depends which colour, which engine you have in the back," said the German of his past experiences.

"The first win was overwhelming in many regards. I didn’t realise at the time that I was racing for an Italian team... I thought they were happy just because it was me and it was a good race.

"But then three years after I won again I won in a different colour, they weren’t very happy. I was wondering what was going on because I hadn’t done anything wrong, quite the opposite."

Asked whether he felt Mercedes were feeling the heat for the first time since the V6 turbo hybrid engines were introduced in 2014, Vettel shrugged.

"I feel Ferrari, and especially this weekend, and that’s what I want to enjoy," he said. "I don’t know in which state of mind they (Mercedes) are."





(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)


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