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Sebastian Vettel loses his cool against Lewis Hamiliton

Sebastian Vettel loses his cool against Lewis Hamiliton

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blogentry-133713-0-68182200-1498533087_thumb.jpgLast weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix saw Sebastian Vettel losing his cool and ramming his car into Lewis Hamilton during a safety car period. This happened while the Mercedes driver slowed his car while exiting Turn 15.

Despite Vettel insisting that Hamiliton had brake-checked him, the Formula 1 stewards found no evidence of it. In fact, the FIA investigation showed that Hamilton slowed down exactly at the same spot in the previous Safety Car restart in the earlier stages of the race.

 

Vettel was then awarded a 10-second stop/go penalty for "potentially dangerous" driving.

 

After the race, Vettel explained that he only drove alongside Hamilton to raise his hand at him and their cars simply inadvertently touched.

 

Check out the action and let us know how you feel.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvPEyNAj46g&index=2&list=PLLuRvZsEbnsFD4OpxIA5uz7BdHtiKsycf




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