Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Vettel broke safety car re-start rules: Hamilton

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BAKU: Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has accused Ferrari title rival Sebastian Vettel of failing to play by the rules when leading behind the safety car in Sunday’s chaotic Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver said he would seek clarificat­ion from race director Charlie Whiting ahead of the next race.

Hamilton, who won in Baku and now leads Vettel by four points after four races, was on the receiving end of a famous “road rage” incident in Azerbaijan last year when the roles were reversed. Then, the Briton was leading the German while the safety car was deployed and was accused of “brake testing”, with the two colliding and the Ferrari driver angrily pulling alongside to bang wheels.

Vettel later apologised for his behaviour. “The rules are that when the safety car goes (in), you’re not allowed to start and stop, start and stop,” Hamilton said. “You’re not allowed to gas and then brake. You’re not allowed to fake the guy behind.

“Because naturally if there was not that rule, that’s what you’d do because eventually you’d catch them sleeping. You’re not allowed to do that.

“Every re-start I’ve done...i’ve abided by that,” the Briton said. “In Australia, Sebastian accelerate­d and then braked and I nearly went up the back end of him. And today he did it like maybe four times.” Hamilton said he believed Whiting had passed the matter on to stewards for their considerat­ion but they had decided not to take action because the other cars were doing it.

Former world No 1 Victoria Azarenka is returning to compete in Europe after a custody battle over her son prevented her from leaving the United States.

The 28-year-old Belarus star confirmed she would be lining up at the Madrid Open from May 5 in a post on Twitter on Monday.

“Mommy and Leo’s adventures begin. Europe here we come. first stop — see you in Madrid,” Azarenka announced, accompanie­d by a selfie with her son. The 2012 and 2013 Australian Open winner has only played in two tournament­s since July 2017 after a judge in California ruled that her son should not leave the state until custody was resolved.

4-NATION MEET GOOD EXPOSURE: JHINGAN

MUMBAI: Indian football team defender Sandesh Jhingan is hopeful the four-nation tournament here in June will be a good test for the side. The AIFF is hosting the inaugural Interconti­nental Cup from June 1 to 10. Apart from India, South Africa, New Zealand and Chinese Taipei are the other teams. “The more better teams you play, the better you get. The tournament is the right opportunit­y to test ourselves. It will be good preparatio­n ahead of the Asian Cup (next year). South Africa, New Zealand are good sides and I believe we need to play good teams,” said Jhingan.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Popstar Christina Aguilera with Lewis Hamilton after the Formula One driver won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday.
GETTY IMAGES Popstar Christina Aguilera with Lewis Hamilton after the Formula One driver won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday.

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