Hamilton says Vettel broke the safety car re-start rules
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[April 30, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
BAKU (Reuters) - Formula One champion
Lewis Hamilton has accused Ferrari title rival Sebastian Vettel of
failing to play by the rules when leading behind the safety car in
Sunday's chaotic Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver told reporters he would seek a clarification
from race director Charlie Whiting ahead of the next race in Spain.
Hamilton, who won in Baku and now leads Vettel by four points after
four races, was on the receiving end of a famous "road rage"
incident in Azerbaijan last year when the roles were reversed.
Then, the Briton was leading the German while the safety car was
deployed and was accused of "brake testing", with the two colliding
and the Ferrari driver angrily pulling alongside to bang wheels.
Vettel later apologized for his behavior.
"The rules are that when the safety car goes (in), you’re not
allowed to start and stop, start and stop," Hamilton said. "You’re
not allowed to gas and then brake. You’re not allowed to fake the
guy behind.
"Because naturally if there was not that rule, that’s what you’d do
because eventually you’d catch them sleeping. You're not allowed to
do that.
"Every re-start I’ve done...I’ve abided by that," the Briton told
reporters. "In Australia, Sebastian accelerated and then braked and
I nearly went up the back end of him. And today he did it like maybe
four times."
Hamilton said he believed Whiting had passed the matter on to
stewards for their consideration but they had decided not to take
action because the other cars were doing it.
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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel talks to Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton after
qualifying in pole position REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili
The four-times world champion said that was because of a domino
effect.
"That now sets a precedent, so that means everyone leading a grand
prix under a safety car can start and stop, start and stop," he
said.
"I need to get that rectified when I have the briefing next because
clearly they don’t care about it, and if that’s the case then we
will see more of that. And I will expect that from him next time I
am racing with him."
Sunday's race had two safety car periods due to crashes, with
drivers weaving to keep heat in their tires in cold and gusty
conditions.
Vettel was leading from pole position at the first re-start, with
Hamilton's team mate Valtteri Bottas at the head of the field for
the second with the Ferrari behind and Hamilton third.
The German overcooked an attempt to pass Bottas at the second
re-start, with Hamilton and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen going through
as he went wide. Bottas retired with a puncture three laps from the
end.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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