Wednesday, 28 June 2017

FIA to re-examine Vettel-Hamilton collision

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Formula One - F1 - Spanish Grand Prix - Barcelona-Catalunya racetrack, Montmelo Spain - 14/05/17 - Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton tries to overtake Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel. REUTERS/Albert Gea

Formula 1’s governing body is to re-examine the Azerbaijan Grand Prix collision between Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton and could take further action, the FIA said on Wednesday.

Race stewards imposed a 10 second stop-go penalty on Vettel, Ferrari’s championship leader, after he hit the back of race leader Hamilton’s car and then angrily banged wheels while they were waiting for the safety car to return to the pits.

Some commentators felt the German had got off lightly for what they saw as a case of ‘road rage’, with Vettel ultimately finishing ahead of Hamilton and extending his overall lead to 14 points.

Vettel accused Hamilton of ‘brake testing’ him by suddenly slowing but the FIA said on Sunday that the data showed the Briton had “maintained a consistent speed and behaved in the same manner on that occasion as in all the other re-starts during the race”.

Big Question: Is it wise for the FIA re-examine the ‘road rage’ incident between Seb and Lewis?


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