ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Sebastian Vettel's move to Ferrari seems a fitting one, bringing together motor sport's most prestigious team and the most successful driver in the current era. Patience will clearly be required by both parties. Since Alonso's triumph at the Spanish GP in May, 2013, Ferrari has gone 33 races without a win — a painfully long stretch that has already led to decisive action, with Marco Mattiacci replacing long-time team principal Stefano Domenicali. In a somewhat humiliating end to his Red Bull career as he finished eighth at Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, starting from last place after both Red Bulls were sent to the back of the grid because of an illegal aerodynamic influence on the front wing flaps. At least Red Bull placed a giant sticker on the garage floor which said "Danke Seb!" ("Thanks Seb!") in recognition of his efforts.