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Sebastian Vettel apologises to the FIA for abusing referee

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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel is set to escape a heavy sanction after apologisin­g to Formula One race director Charlie Whiting and the governing FIA for Sunday's expletivel­aden Mexican Grand Prix rant.

An FIA source told Reuters on Tuesday that the four-times world champion would not be summoned to appear before the governing body's internatio­nal tribunal, which hears disciplina­ry cases not dealt with by race stewards.The tribunal could have imposed anything up to a race suspension.

The source said the FIA would make clear to Vettel, however, that there would be a tough response if there was another such outburst.

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner had said on Sunday that he expected some sort of punishment for Vettel.

“In any sport, what you cannot do is give abuse to the referee essentiall­y,” he said. “So, I would be surprised if that went unrepriman­ded.” Vettel's abuse was broadcast to a worldwide television audi- ence on Sunday with the swear words beeped out.

Some of his anger was directed at Whiting after race direction did not immediatel­y order Red Bull's Max Verstappen to let him past when the Dutch teenager gained an advantage by exceeding the track limits while defending third place.

Vettel was promoted to third after the race, and appeared on the podium, before being demoted back to fifth for an illegal defensive move of his own against Verstappen's team mate Daniel Ricciardo. The Australian was moved up to third.

FIA president Jean Todt had asked stewards after Sunday's race for a report into Vettel's abuse of Whiting, who is also the FIA's technical head and a highly respected figure in the paddock.

Vettel, who won his titles with Red Bull, has had a difficult year with Ferrari failing to win a race with only two of 21 remaining.

“He's obviously a bit frustrated with how the season's gone, he probably thought that maybe they had a chance to fight Mercedes but it hasn't worked like that,” commented former team mate Ricciardo. REUTERS

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