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Vettel should not be punished further

Jenson Button trusts Sebastian Vettel ought not be rebuffed facilitate for his crash with Lewis Hamilton in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

The Ferrari driver confronts a disciplinary hearing on 3 July subsequent to swerving into Hamilton’s Mercedes.

Vettel was given a 10-second unpredictable punishment in the race on Sunday.

Button tweeted: “Azerbaijan GP was a pleasure to watch because adrenalin and emotions were high. What Vettel did was silly but he’s been punished. Move on.”

He added: “A driver at racing speed forces another driver off track, he would get less punishment than a 10-second drive-through.”

Vettel’s activities in Azerbaijan will be investigated at a meeting called by Jean Todt, leader of overseeing body the FIA, who has spent a lot of his term crusading for better street security.

The German was following Hamilton as they arranged for a re-begin and kept running into the back of him when the Briton did not quicken out of the penultimate corner, while Vettel did.

Trusting Hamilton had intentionally eased back to cause him issues, Vettel pulled close by him, motioned and his auto swerved, slamming haggles the Ferrari to hop quickly into the air.

A supporter of Button’s on Twitter scrutinized his view, asking him whether he felt ‘road-range offences’ ought to be disregarded.

The 37-year-old replied: “You can’t compare racing with driver on the road as racing wouldn’t exist.”

Vettel has been on a notice since a year ago’s Mexican Grand Prix, when he was punished for moving under braking while at the same time safeguarding from Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo and, incensed by the driving of the Australian’s partner Max Verstappen, swore over the radio at race executive Charlie Whiting.

No move was made against Vettel around then, after he composed letters of expression of remorse to Todt and Whiting, yet he was informed that any comparative episode would prompt a FIA International Tribunal.

Vettel wound up completing fourth in Baku, one place in front of Hamilton, who was deferred by stopping to have a free headrest supplanted.

Brawn, who worked with Todt at Ferrari with Michael Schumacher, said: “Sebastian did something he shouldn’t have done and got penalised for it.

“If we hadn’t had a technical problem we would be sat here with Lewis having scored substantially more points than he did, so Lewis would have won the race and that would have resulted in a different complexion.

“It shouldn’t have happened; it shows the passion of the guys fighting for the World Championship. That’s the passion we want to see.

“Sebastian will reflect on what happened and learn from it. We want to see that passion in the future but perhaps not as raw as we saw in Baku.”

 

 

 

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