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F1 'no longer the sport I fell in love with' - Vettel

F1 'no longer the sport I fell in love with' - Vettel
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F1 is rallying behind Sebastian Vettel after the German accused FIA stewards of "stealing" his race victory in Canada.

F1 is rallying behind Sebastian Vettel after the German accused FIA stewards of "stealing" his race victory in Canada.

The Ferrari driver was livid after receiving a time penalty for unsafely returning to the track in front of Lewis Hamilton following a mistake in Sunday's race in Montreal.

Although Vettel met the chequered flag first, Hamilton was declared the winner. Some characterised Vettel's subsequent post-race reaction as childish.

Many more vehemently supported the 31-year-old.

"Anyone who has raced knows that Vettel was right," former F1 driver JJ Lehto told Iltalehti.

Alfa Romeo team manager Beat Zehnder told Blick newspaper: "The decision is a joke. This is how you break our sport."

Ferrari has vowed to appeal the lost victory, but Zehnder said: "The regulations make clear that you cannot appeal this sort of decision unless new evidence emerges."

The Montreal crowd booed the decision, with a furious Vettel declaring: "You should ask the people what they think."

Other former drivers also made their feelings clear. Nigel Mansell said the stewards created a "false result", Mark Webber called it a "mental penalty", while Mario Andretti said the decision was "not acceptable".

"What happened to 'let them race'?" Grand Prix Drivers' Association boss Alex Wurz added.

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said: "What really hurts is that in similar cases in the past, different decisions were taken."

Even Toto Wolff sounded uncomfortable with the decision, even though he said the stewards' decisions should be accepted.

"In Sebastian's place, I would have grabbed the sign with the number 1 and thrown it at the car," he said.

"If there is a proposal to adjust the rules in favour of a tougher fight, I will be the first to support such an idea, because the greater the danger, the higher the entertainment."

Lewis Hamilton said the post-race controversy left him a winner with "an empty feeling".

Vettel said he mourns for the F1 of the past.

"Ultimately, it's not the sport that I fell in love with when I was watching," he said.


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