It was an early shower for Sebastian Vettel as he was eliminated in Turn 1, 200 metres into the Malaysian Grand Prix, as he was involved in a collision with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Nico Rosberg in the Mercedes – an incident which will no doubt divide fans with regards who is to blame…
Vettel made a good start from fifth on the grid and as he entered Turn 1 was contesting for third with Verstappen on his outside, but the Ferrari appeared to overshoot the turn in point, clattered into Rosberg and tagged Verstappen.
When the smoke settled it was Vettel parking his car on the side of the track with a skewed right front wheel, he said on the radio “I made contact to the Mercedes. I think that is it, suspension is damaged.”
Verstappen made his thoughts crystal clear, “Sebastian is crazy.”
Shortly after the incident Vettel told media in the Sepang paddock, “Both of us are making the corner, but Nico decides he is taking a different line. That is two things that are wrong. Nico, without any blame, gets turned around, and secondly I am standing here when the race is still going on.”
“If you are squeezed to the inside your angle doesn’t get better for turn one. “I was trying to turn to get the corner. Nico tries to cut back to fight Lewis and we made contact. Nico is not to blame, but I do not see what I could have done massively different,” added Vettel.
The four times world champion is no stranger this year to first lap incidents:
- In China he collided with Kimi Raikkonen in Turn 1 at Shanghai;
- Daniil Kvyat rear ended him twice on lap one of the Russian Grand Prix;
- On lap one of the Belgian Grand Prix he was involved in a collision with Verstappen and Raikkonen in Turn one at Spa.
Stewards would investigate the latest incident, in Malaysia, after the race.
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