An audio has emerged in the aftermath of Sebastian Vettel's stunning victory in last weekend's Candian Grand Prix.The video reveals the unity that exists in the Ferrari team as they aim to wrestle both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championship away from their arch rivals Mercedes.The conversation between an overjoyed Vettel in the immediate aftermath of the race shows the close bond that exists within the Ferrari camp.The German driver, speaking in fluent Italian, can be heard communicating from his car over race radio with his team back in the pit lane and the warmth and camraderie that exists between them is palpable.Receiving copious praise from the Ferrari crew, Vettel bashfully insists on thanking his team for all their efforts, as he repeats: "Great work, Great....Thank you so much."Significantly, the four-time world champion responds to the team's assertion that he has been a 'hammer' by replying "Oh no no no. I've just been one of US."This indicates that there is a huge amount of respect for each other within the Ferrari camp which certainly bodes well for their prospects for the remainder of the season.Vettel says in French "Salut Gilles" which is undoubtedly a reference to the tragically deceased former F1 driver Gilles Villeneuve after whom the track is named.

It was the 40th anniversary of Villeneuve's victory here in a Ferrari which undoubtedly added to the emotion that was evident within the team.

Vettel signed off by asking his team to sing as he revels in his emotional victory. "I want you to sing. I want you to sing" he playfully demands as he embarked on his post-race lap of victory.

F1 drivers are often accused perhaps unfairly of possessing gargantuan egos, and it is refreshing to get a glimpse into the post-race celebrations of a team in which the driver appears humble and deprecating in the aftermath of enormous personal triumph.