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Sebastian slams Verstappen for Suzuka tangle

- Afp

SUZUKA: Sebastian Vettel tore into Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for a hair-raising collision in Japan yesterday that all but killed off the German’s fading Formula One title hopes.

After starting from eighth following a horror show in qualifying, Vettel carved through the field and made a daring lunge inside Verstappen at turn 13 to take third but his Ferrari clipped the Red Bull and spun off in a shower of sparks.

Vettel recovered to finish sixth at Suzuka but now trails Lewis Hamilton by a whopping 67 points with four races left this season after his Mercedes rival roared to victory.

“I was obviously pushing to get past but I wasn’t desperate to get past,” said Vettel.

“The gap was there, I had the inside. As soon as he realises somebody is close or next to him, he tries to push when you shouldn’t push anymore.”

Verstappen had already incurred a five-second penalty after nudging Kimi Raikkonen’s Ferrari off the track.

“I knew he had a penalty,” insisted Vettel. “But I also felt that we were faster. For me, the gap was there — otherwise I wouldn’t do it.”

Verstappen saw it differentl­y, sniffing: “He could have been a bit more careful.”

The Dutchman also pointed to his move on Vettel in China earlier this year, which caused both cars to spin and led to a 10-second penalty for Verstappen.

“I’m not the one who makes the rules but I think it’s a similar scenario to what I had in China with him,” said Verstappen. “He drove into the side of my car.”

As his chances of pipping Hamilton to a fifth Formula One crown slip away, Vettel was still seething after the race.

“I don’t regret the move,” he bristled. “Obviously with that outcome you would do it differentl­y. But the gap was there — I had more speed, I would have made the corner.”

Raikkonen was also in a dark mood after an incident on the opening lap when Verstappen drove over the grass at the chicane before bumping into his Ferrari.

Drivers: 1. Lewis Hamilton 331 pts; 2 Sebastian Vettel264; 3. Valtteri Bottas 207; 4 Kimi Raikkonen 196; 5 Max Verstappen 173; 6 Daniel Ricciardo 146; 7 Sergio Perez 53; 8. Kevin Magnussen 53; 9 Nico Hulkenberg 53; 10. Fernando Alo nso 50; 11 Esteban Ocon 49; 12. Carlos Sainz Jr 39; 13 Romain Grosjean31; 14 Pierre Gasly 28; 15 Charles Leclerc 21; 16 Stoffel Vandoorne 8; 17 Lance Stroll 6; 18 Marcus Ericsson 6; 19 Brendon Hartley 2; 20 Sergey Sirotkin 1.

1 Mercedes 538 pts; 2 Ferrari 460; 3 Red Bull 319; 4 Renault 92; 5 Haas 84; 6 McLaren 58; 7 Force India 43; 8 Toro Rosso 30; 9 Sauber 27; 10 Williams 7.

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