Sebastian Vettel insists he has not been overdriving due to Ferraris disappointing results this year, following his Turn 1 crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix.Vettel did not make it past the first sequence of corners in Sepang after an optimnistic lunge down the inside of Max Verstappen and Nico Rosberg saw him hit the championship leader. Verstappen later called Vettels move ridiculous and crazy, while Rosberg said his fellow German had been out of control.Speaking ahead of this weekends Japanese Grand Prix Vettel, who will serve a three-place grid penalty in Suzuka for the crash, was not expecting to hear people label his move aggressive.Im a bit surprised you say youve never seen me like this, Vettel said. I think Ive attacked quite a lot of cars in all the starts that I did in my life into Turn 1, and most of the time got away with it, sometimes I didnt and I guess last time was one of the occasions where it just didnt work.Vettel, who called Rosberg this week to apologise for spinning him around, does not think the attempt he made was a step too far.No not at all. I went to the inside and obviously was able to go side-by-side with Max. As it turned out, I was probably a little bit too late in comparison to the first two cars but I make the corner, its not a problem, Im not shooting straight like crazy so of course it is a risk and in that case it didnt get rewarded. For sure it was quite bad for Nico because he had nothing to do with it. I phoned him up straight after and explained to him my point of view but sometimes these things happen.He was then asked whether he is out of his comfort zone now Red Bull has overtaken Ferrari in terms of pace, to which he simply replied: No.He went on to explain: I see where you might come from, obviously like I explained before what happened last week, I dont think there is so much to analyse or so much to go through and other than that you try to squeeze everything you can from the car at any time.Sometimes you find yourself overdriving, I mean its not particular this year, last year or the year before, or whatever, I think you obviously try to achieve the best, sometimes you push too hard. Its normal, its human, and sometimes you dont push enough, so its about finding the sweet spot in the middle.I think usually we get there pretty well, we make quite big steps from Friday to Saturday with the setup, which of course is not a driving effort, its an engineering effort to get together with the team. In general we try to nail every part of the weekend, but for sure we didnt have the success, which for most people is the measure of if you nail everything or not.In that regard we havent been so successful but I think still, as a team, we have very good races, its been a very good team effort and I would say the spirit within the team is very high, so thats why I summed it up in your answer with the word no, which I think describes it very well. 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