The Citizen (Gauteng)

Vettel causes chaos as he shunts Hamilton

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– Sebastian Vettel was penalised for dangerous driving after deliberate­ly crashing into title rival Lewis Hamilton in a wild and chaotic Azerbaijan Grand Prix won by Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo (right) yesterday.

Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas snatched second place from Williams driver Lance Stroll, 18, in the final straight, as Vettel finished fourth ahead of Hamilton to extend his championsh­ip lead to 14 points.

Ferrari star Vettel was handed a 10-seconds stop-go penalty during the race for “dangerous driving” after he deliberate­ly drove

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into Hamilton’s Mercedes while both were following the safety car.

Vettel claimed Hamilton had braked in front of him and he responded by driving into the back of his rival before then bumping the Briton from the side.

“I think it’s just not driver conduct. It’s dangerous driving and to get a 10-second penalty for that... I don’t need to say anything else,” Hamilton told Sky Sports.

Vettel pleaded innocence. “Nothing happened, did it? He brake checked me as well, so what do you expect?” the German said.

“I’m sure he didn’t do it on purpose but it was not the right move. If I’m struggling, people at the back struggle even more, so I don’t think it was necessary.

“I passed him because he pitted. After the incident, we were side-by-side, I raised my hand and told him, well I didn’t say anything, but showed him that I wasn’t happy with that.”

Making the most of a series of extraordin­ary incidents and interventi­ons in an action-packed race, which included three safety car interventi­ons and a redflagged stoppage, Ricciardo, who started 10th, roared home 3.904 seconds ahead of the rest to deliver his first win of the season.

Esteban Ocon of Force India was sixth ahead of Kevin Magnussen of Haas, Carlos Sainz of Toro Rosso, who also survived a firstlap collision, two-time champion Fernando Alonso, who scored McLaren’s first points in ninth, and Pascal Wehrlein of Sauber.

Hamilton, who had dominated after a strong start from pole, was also undone by a loose headrest that caused him to be ordered to pit for repairs, for safety reasons.

Bottas took his fifth podium finish of the season, having dropped to the back of the field after a first-lap bump with fellow Finn Kimi Raikkonen. –

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