Juan Albion
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Poor old Vettel is in a terrible mood.
Poor old Vettel is in a terrible mood.
To be fair he did tell the crowd to stop booing Lewis. But he doesn't often display that quality.He's a spoilt brat who can't drive under pressure. Dreadful loser just like Schumacher but with half the talent.
To be fair he did tell the crowd to stop booing Lewis. But he doesn't often display that quality.
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He behaved very poorly, irrelevant of the decision it has been made and he should've graciously completed his duties but instead he tried several tricks to cause a scene and make it about him. He embarrassed himself
He left the track and gained an advantage by keeping his place and also seemed to squeeze Hamilton by steering right when he was back on track. I understand it was difficult for him to stay to the left due to the car being out of control which raises the argument that he should've reduced his speed and returned to the track safely.
As a Hamilton fan I thought it was the wrong decision but I knew Vettel would crack under the pressure from Lewis at some stage, he always does. A shame because I think Lewis would have carried on looking for the overtake without the penalty.
Not sure Vettel had anywhere to go.
Really enjoyable race to watch and it seems that the Bottas of 2018 is back.
Funny but very childish from Seb to switch the boards around.
Hamilton got a similar penalty in Spa in 2008 except it was 25 second penalty.[/QUOTE
Harsher than Vettel’s penalty too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUiSjtc_Xt8
Vettel didn't have much room to play with but the track is more than 2 cars wide, telemetry will tell the truth, if Vettel accelerated on rejoining the track that would have caused the snap oversteer, with dusty tyres, if he'd rejoined in full control from the grass with his foot off the gas he could have easily stayed left and Hamilton would have overtaken. . . . therefore I can see why the 5s penalty . . . maybe harsh but he was pressured into a mistake . . . . thats racing.
most of us who've raced cars have been off track, and accelerating/braking on grass is generally a no no . . . . it doesn't work. you just have to gently guide the car as best you can to safety. you are certainly not racing!