Windsor Star

Ferrari drivers urged to follow champ’s example

- ALAN BALDWIN

One of Ferrari’s two drivers should take a page out of Lewis Hamilton’s book and accept blame for Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix collision, according to the Italian team’s former technical director Ross Brawn.

Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc put each other out of the penultimat­e race of the Formula One season at Interlagos after coming together five laps from the end with a likely podium place at stake.

Hamilton, now a six-time world champion, collided on the penultimat­e lap with Red Bull rookie Alexander Albon and immediatel­y recognized he was at fault.

The Mercedes driver was summoned to stewards after the race but declined the chance to defend himself, sending a message to say he accepted full responsibi­lity.

The Briton’s action resulted in a five-second penalty and demotion from third place to seventh.

“I wouldn’t want to venture an opinion on who was most at fault for the collision,” Brawn, now Formula One’s managing director for motorsport and also a former

Mercedes team boss, said of the Ferrari collision in a review of the weekend. “But in the cold light of day, maybe it would be good if one of them will follow Hamilton’s example and immediatel­y admit culpabilit­y, as the champion did regarding his clash with Albon.”

The Ferrari drivers have been summoned to Maranello for a full analysis of what happened to ensure the internal rivalry does not have a negative impact on the 2020 campaign.

Team boss Mattia Binotto said on Sunday that he wanted the drivers to recognize their mistakes, and Brawn agreed something had to be done.

“If Ferrari really wants to put an end to Mercedes’ dominance, not only does it need to provide its drivers with a more competitiv­e car next year, it must also ensure that incidents like this one are not repeated,” he said. “Formula One is a team sport, especially so in Maranello.”

Mercedes has won the last six constructo­rs’ and drivers’ titles while Ferrari’s last world champion was Kimi Raikkonen in 2007.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Mercedes’ British driver Lewis Hamilton knocks Red Bull driver Alexander Albon off the track during the F1 Brazil Grand Prix at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Sunday.
GETTY IMAGES Mercedes’ British driver Lewis Hamilton knocks Red Bull driver Alexander Albon off the track during the F1 Brazil Grand Prix at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Sunday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada