Hahahaha. Vettel cracking under pressure again. Vettel using dirty driving to try and make up for his mistakes again. Vettel acting like a childish brat again.
Classic Vettel.
Dollar store Schumacher.
My point was in respect of multiple posters talking about how cutting the track isnt racing and should be penalised (putting aside the avoiding collision point as I'm largely on the fence with regards this specific incident). The fact as with most things in this sport is there is zero consistency.
Vettel made an error due to pressure from Hamilton.
Thanks to Hamiltons reactions a collision was avoided, potentially resulting in 2 DNF's.
Yeah the passion is high. I understand the anger. But the bottom line remains this is a world class field, and small errors can mean the difference between winnning and losing.
Out of all people, Seb should know that and know whats at stake.
Mercedes were much quicker on hard tyres all weekend. Closing the gap was expected when they switched.Also.
Vettek was 5 seconds ahead when Hamitlon did his pit stop. Why did he let Hamilton gain such a big gap in the first place?
Hamilton made more mistakes today than Vettel. He was in the faster car yet threw away chances to win on the road a couple of times at the hairpin.
The same LH who got a punishment from Stewart then came out saying its because hes black.
or is it LH who threatened Mercedes team to walk because NR was beating him and he didn't like it accusing them of favoring NR
I can go on and on with many others.
The Villeneuve/Arnoux at Dijon days. When the penalties for "offences" such as today would have added up to seeing both drivers lapped.Ok...
What the hell was he rambling on about there?!
Well obviously. Get back on the track, give up the position and fight for the lead again. But this is Vettel.i think vettel could have avoided doing what he did, as soon as he hit the tarmac he hit the throttle so was in control of the car, he could have left it a fraction of a second and kept left but would have lost the position.
Well said Ted.
I don't see Vettel hanging around next season, and if he does he won't be in a Ferrari, they'd be better off getting Kimi back to partner LeClerc for a couple of seasons...