Doubt it after that impact - The hit to the wheel/drive shaft would have put a massive load through the box for a start off
It looked a bit like RIC made at least two defensive moves, at one point. But, after that, he made good use of back markers to hold off VET until the tires went off. From Vettel's onboard, it looks like Seb didn't leave massive room on the inside. But this is F1, not driver's ed. These drivers shouldn't need a lot of extra space. The image above shows it from Massa's(?) car: The track turned, Vettel turned, Stroll didn't. At that pace, it wasn't losing grop. More like brain fade. (Dang kids texting and driving. )
In the interview with Will Buxton, he said he was "shutting down"....I guess he took his eyes off his surroundings going into a left handed turn. Then Vettel turning left. No further action by the stewards.
1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 281 2 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari 247 3 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes 222 4 Daniel Ricciardo AUS Red Bull Racing TAG Heuer 177 5 Kimi Räikkönen FIN Ferrari 138 6 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull Racing TAG Heuer 93 7 Sergio Perez MEX Force India Mercedes 76 8 Esteban Ocon FRA Force India Mercedes 57 9 Carlos Sainz ESP Toro Rosso 48 10 Nico Hulkenberg GER Renault 34 11 Felipe Massa BRA Williams Mercedes 33 12 Lance Stroll CAN Williams Mercedes 32 13 Romain Grosjean FRA Haas Ferrari 26 14 Stoffel Vandoorne BEL McLaren Honda 13 15 Kevin Magnussen DEN Haas Ferrari 11 16 Fernando Alonso ESP McLaren Honda 10 17 Jolyon Palmer GBR Renault 8 18 Pascal Wehrlein GER Sauber Ferrari 5 19 Daniil Kvyat RUS Toro Rosso 4 20 Marcus Ericsson SWE Sauber Ferrari 0 21 Antonio Giovinazzi ITA Sauber Ferrari 0 22 Pierre Gasly FRA Toro Rosso 0
Possible fine looming for this............ Seb took his steering wheel with him. I did see the medical car amg wagon pull up behind Seb and Pascal. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Co drivers of the day for me x2 Red Bull Vettel drove strong to move up as expected. Stroll LOL! Please just go away and enjoy a life in Karting. Now is Mercedes in trouble with overall pace?? They just dont appear to be getting stronger but the others around them are. More hope for Ferrari possibly.
A penalty was due for Stroll. Given the damage Vettel may face. Absurd ruling. Inexcusable to hit a competitor on a slow down lap.
Oh...when they say so it must be true...no doubt... Wait...they also said last race that not a single driver is to blame for the start incidents but the "experts" here knew exactly that it was all Sebs fault... I am in a dilemma now: are they always right or always wrong??? I lost track
A very good race from Verstappen, who didn't put a foot wrong. But what happened to the mighty Mercedes? Huge question mark about Ferrari, and Vettel's chance to challenge for the title. 2 unsolved technical incidents in the team over one weekend, doesn't bode well for the future.
Verstappen: Hamilton had "more to lose" in Turn 1 move. Gotta love this kids thinking going toe-to-toe with Lewis.
Huh? Seb's issue in qualifying has been solved: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ferrari-gets-to-bottom-of-vettel-s-fault-as-new-parts-fitted-959853/ Kimi's issue was unsolved because it wasn't something simple than could be fixed in a couple of minutes (these are highly complicated cars - Sometimes, simply switching the car off and back on again doesn't instantly solve the problem), and Ferrari had to abandon trying to fix it because they were already too many laps down, and they needed to concentrate on Seb's race (and Kimi wanted his ice cream! ) I seriously doubt it will take Ferrari too long to solve what went wrong with Kimi's car.
The Max haters on here will no doubt slate him for daring to go wheel to wheel with a driver going for the WDC!
Vettel himself didn't blame anyone in Singapore, but does blame Stroll in Malaysia, tells you something. Just glad it happened after the flag. But let's just celebrate our favourite driver winning the Malaysian GP: Image Unavailable, Please Login