The Herald (South Africa)

‘Road rage’ not over yet

Hamilton-Vettel animosity simmering following Baku incident

- Alan Baldwin

SEBASTIAN Vettel celebrated his 30th birthday on Monday, but it can be safely assumed that Lewis Hamilton will not be bringing any gifts to Austria this weekend.

After the “road rage” of Azerbaijan two weeks ago, the Formula One title rivals head to the bucolic surroundin­gs of the scenic Red Bull Ring, and its backdrop of hills and forests, with controvers­y still simmering.

Vettel, Ferrari’s championsh­ip leader, had risked a heavy penalty for his moment of madness in driving into Hamilton’s Mercedes behind the safety car in Baku, but instead the German arrives in Austria with no further sanction and the matter officially closed.

Vettel has had to accept full responsibi­lity, and apologise to Hamilton, and will have to stay on best behaviour with a race ban looming if he collects any more penalty points on his licence this weekend. But the incident, the sport’s major talking point post-Baku, is unlikely to die down immediatel­y, even if Mercedes say they have moved on.

Hamilton, for one, has said nothing.

But he has kept social media buzzing with news he had “liked” a fan’s supportive post on Instagram that said the Paris decision had sent the message that “you can do whatever you want on track, smash into each other, but if you suck up and just apologise, you get away with it”.

Hamilton is now 14 points behind Vettel after eight of 20 races, with a loose headrest costing the Briton victory in Azerbaijan.

Vettel, despite a stop-andgo penalty, finished fourth and one place ahead of his rival.

Austria offers Hamilton the chance to take some of those lost points back.

Mercedes have won every year since the race returned to the calendar in 2014 and Hamilton is the only driver on this season’s grid to have won in Austria – doing so last year after a last lap collision with his now-retired teammate Nico Rosberg.

“Every great Formula One season is marked by a great rivalry,” Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said.

“Last year, it was our internal battle between Lewis and Nico and, this year, it seems that the fight is on between Ferrari and Mercedes and Lewis and Sebastian.”

Red Bull will also fancy their chances in front of a home crowd after Australian Daniel Ricciardo won in Baku for his fourth successive podium finish. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? CLOSE WATCH: Germany’s Sebastian Vettel, left, will be keeping an eye on Britain’s Lewis Hamilton in Austria this weekend
Picture: GETTY IMAGES CLOSE WATCH: Germany’s Sebastian Vettel, left, will be keeping an eye on Britain’s Lewis Hamilton in Austria this weekend

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