Sebastian Vettel has rated his first 12 races of the Formula 1 season five out of 10, as Ferrari heads into the summer break without a win. Vettel is fourth in the championship, behind runaway points leader Lewis Hamilton, the second Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. A time penalty in the Canadian Grand Prix cost Vettel and Ferrari a victory after they finished first on the road, but Vettel has struggled to assert himself ahead of rookie team-mate Charles Leclerc, who is fifth in the championship and 24 points behind the four-time world champion. Rating his season out of 10, Vettel said: “Five, not happy with the first half. “I think I struggled here and there to really get on top of the car. “I think we’ve been trying a lot of things, so fair enough. “Obviously we wanted to squeeze out more, so you’re always looking for more, but I feel I can do a better job in the second half. “And five is my [car] number, so take five.” Vettel was responding to a question posed to the top-three finishers at last weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix. He said to race winner Hamilton, who has eight victories from the 12 races so far and gave himself “8.9, 8.8”, that he should “go 10, man”. “Go for it,” Vettel joked. “Who cares?” Hamilton replied: “If it wasn’t for the last one [in Germany, where Hamilton crashed while leading and finished ninth], it would be a little bit higher. “I think the good thing is always to score yourself a little bit lower so you have more to work on. “There are areas that we can continue to work on. “So let’s see if we can try and up that into the nines or try to get to the 10s in the second half of the season.” Verstappen, who has won two races and finished second in Hungary after starting from pole, said he did not rate himself in numbers. Vettel teased him for not answering and ask if he used “letters” instead, and pushed Verstappen to answer, but the 21-year-old said he would find it “weird to say an eight or [another number]”.