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Vettel backs Rosberg in Hamilton crash row

World champion calls it a ‘ normal racing accident’

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Reigning quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel has backed compatriot Nico Rosberg in his row with teammate Lewis Hamilton over their crash in Spa ten days ago.

Rosberg was discipline­d by his Mercedes team after admitting he was responsibl­e for crashing into the back of Hamilton on the second lap of the Belgian Grand Prix.

Itwas an incident that eventually forced the Briton to retire from the race and cost Rosberg the chance of victory as he trailed in second behind Vettel’s Red Bull teammate Daniel Ricciardo.

Although Rosberg has since apologised after initially suggesting he felt he was right to have a go at the overtaking manoeuvre, Vettel has given his backing to the son of F1 great Keke Rosberg.

“I think it was just a normal race accident which did not deserve to provoke a discussion about intention,” Vettel told weekly newspaper Sport Bild, referring to Hamilton’s claim in the immediate aftermath that Rosberg had admitted he “basically did it on purpose”.

Vettel added: “No one tries to break a wing on purpose and no one wants to be guilty of disloyal driving because most of the time that doesn’t work.”

It is not just Vettel backing his countryman, fellow German Nico Hulkenberg of Force India feels the same way.

“Nico did everything right:

Vettel has endured a miserable title defence and sits down in sixth place overall, 58 points behind Ricciardo who only joined the team this season.

he tried to overtake because he thought he was faster,” he said.

Hamilton’s retirement left him 29 points behind Rosberg in the championsh­ip race with seven GPs left.

Vettel has endured a miserable title defence and sits down in sixth place overall, 58 points behind Ricciardo who only joined the team this season.

The next race is at Monza in Italy on Sunday. Fernando Alonso, meanwhile, hopes to extend his Formula One contract with Ferrari. “It’s a year nowthat I’ve been saying I want to stay at Ferrari and extend my contract,” Alonso said in an interviewp­ublished on the Ferrari home page. “That’s my wish, I repeat it every two weeks, at the end of every race.”

Extension talks

The 33- year- old Alonso’s current Ferrari contract expires in 2016 but he said that negotiatio­ns on an extension were already taking place.

Alonso, who won the world title in 2005 and 2006 with Renault, has been with Ferrari since 2010. In the current drivers’ standings he is fourth, 99 points behind leader Nico Rosberg of Mercedes.

 ?? Reuters ?? Just an accident Quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel thinks the crash in Spa was a normal race accident that did not deserve to provoke a discussion about intention.
Reuters Just an accident Quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel thinks the crash in Spa was a normal race accident that did not deserve to provoke a discussion about intention.

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