Daily Dispatch

Vettel testing Lewis’ patience – Lauda

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A CRAZY Sebastian Vettel ‘freaked out’ under pressure in his ‘road rage’ eruption during Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix – and is likely to be hit back with Lewis Hamilton’s fist, according to Mercedes boss Niki Lauda.

The three-time world champion and non-executive chairman of the ‘Silver Arrows’ team said he had never seen anything like it before after Vettel had driven his Ferrari into Hamilton’s Mercedes on lap 19 of Sunday’s tempestuou­s race.

As four-time champion German Vettel woke to face the global reaction – mostly disappoint­ment – to his actions as he sought out Hamilton’s phone number for a private chat, many observers said the 10seconds penalty he received for the incident was not enough.

Lauda’s contempora­ry, Briton John Watson, suggested that the Ferrari driver should have been given a one-race ban, or other stronger sanction, while Lauda forecast that it would not be long before Hamilton punched back.

“He freaked out in himself,” said Lauda. “When you hit somebody up the a*** it is your fault. No question. But then to drive next to him and hit him on purpose, I have never seen anything like this.

“Vettel is a decent guy normally. This I don’t understand. He is crazy. Lewis will hit him one day. Not with the car but with his fist.”

Hamilton finished fifth, one place behind Vettel, and is now 14 points behind him in the title race after eight of this year’s 20 races.

The three-time champion Briton managed to remain calm after the race, despite the provocatio­n, after the stewards had confirmed that he had not ‘braketeste­d’ Vettel, as he alleged, leading to the Ferrari driving into him.

“For him to pretty much get away with driving into another driver is a disgrace,” said Hamilton.

“He disgraced himself today. If he wants to prove that he is a man we should do it out of the car, face-to-face. It is a misjudgmen­t from him and some people don’t like to own up to their own mistakes. He was sleeping.

“The stewards looked at my data – and the reason I didn’t get a penalty is because I clearly did not brake test him.

“It is as clear as blue skies. Ultimately, what happened was disrespect­ful.

“There are kids watching us on TV. You think a multi-time world champion would behave better than that.

“I really hope that kids don’t see that and think that is the right way. That is not how you drive.”

Vettel was also given three points on his driver’s licence, increasing his total to nine, and any further misdemeano­ur before he loses two next month could see him face a one-race ban.

Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff welcomed the arrival of the ‘gloves off’ moment that may signal the end of the two multi-champions’ friendly rivalry.

“Nobody wanted to see the schmoozing anyway, so now the gloves are off.

“The sport needs the rivalry. What we have seen today is the ingredient of a great championsh­ip,” said Wolff.

“At a certain stage, the best ones that compete for the world championsh­ip in that phase of their careers can’t be friends. Maybe we’ve seen the limit of that respect today.”

Vettel refused to accept any blame for the incident and said he would call Hamilton to talk it over.

“I don’t have a problem with him,” insisted Vettel. “I respect him a lot for the driver he is, but now is not the right time to talk. I’ll do that just with him and clear it and move on.

“Maybe I’m not clever enough, but I’m not complicate­d. I’m willing to sort it out with him.”

Told of Vettel’s planned call, Hamilton said: “He doesn’t have my number.”

It was a succinct summary of an incident, and a day that left Vettel and F1 in disarray. — AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? GETTING INSIDE TAKE: Ferrari’s team chief Maurizio Arrivabene, left, speaks with their German driver Sebastian Vettel in the pits during a temporary halt in the Formula One Azerbaijan Grand Prix at the Baku City Circuit in Baku on Sunday
Picture: AFP GETTING INSIDE TAKE: Ferrari’s team chief Maurizio Arrivabene, left, speaks with their German driver Sebastian Vettel in the pits during a temporary halt in the Formula One Azerbaijan Grand Prix at the Baku City Circuit in Baku on Sunday

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