The Formula 1 title battle just got frightful. Also, in spite of his cases unexpectedly, that is Sebastian Vettel’s blame.A frantically disorganized Azerbaijan Grand Prix gave arguments in abundance yet there was doubtlessly about the greatest – the conflict between the Ferrari driver and Lewis Hamilton.
Vettel pummeled into the back of Hamilton’s car as they arranged for one of three restarts, harming his front wing and the Mercedes’ floor. At that point Vettel pulled his Ferrari close by Hamilton’s car, motioned, and swerved at him, slamming wheels. “If he wants to prove he’s a man, we should do it out of the car face to face,” he said, adding that he felt the German had “disgraced himself”. “I don’t fancy seeing him,” Hamilton concluded. “It might turn into something else.”
It was a stunning minute. Formula 1 cars impact all the time – it’s exactly what happens here and there in racing, and it happened a terrible part in Baku on Sunday. Be that as it may, this was distinctive. This was one driver settling on a cognizant choice, evidently in outrage, to turn his guiding wheel to slam into another. “F1 is for grown-ups,” he said. “I drove alongside and we had a little contact. I wasn’t happy with the brake-testing. I drove alongside him and raised my hand to say that is not the way to do it.”
It was at that point forming into an exciting season, with two greats of the game secured battle in equally coordinated cars, set to duel it out through a marathon 20-race season. In any case, this has added an additional measurement to the fight, which Vettel now leads by 14 focuses in the wake of completing a place in front of his adversary in fourth.
Vettel said after the race that he would search Hamilton out once they had left Baku to talk the occurrence through.
“It is still respectful,” he said. “I don’t have a problem with him. It is just one action today that was wrong. I am willing to sort it out with him. I don’t think there is much to sort out. I will talk to him when you (the media) are not there and then we move on.”
Had things got dirty, Hamilton was asked by Channel 4? “Not for me,” he said. “I am going to keep going. We had the upper hand this weekend. We can continue to move forwards in the future. Through difficult times true colours show, so it is a good day for me.”