Vettel slams Kvyat's 'suicidal' China drive


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel (front) takes a corner during the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on April 17 2016. (AFP / WANG ZHAO)

Shanghai: Sebastian Vettel labelled Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat "a madman" after a first-corner clash between them and Vettel's Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday.

Kvyat's aggressive charge into turn one where the Ferraris were already wheel-to-wheel forced Vettel to take evasive action the German hitting Raikkonen who had to pit to repair damage to his car.

Vettel was left languishing near the back after the clash but fought back to overtake Kvyat in the final stint and finish second behind Nico Rosberg's Mercedes.

"You came like a torpedo" the German raged at Kvyat confronting his rival as they walked to the podium. "If I'd kept going on the same line we'd have crashed.

"You were lucky this time" Vettel added jabbing his finger in the direction of Kvyat who simply shrugged: "That's racing."

Vettel did not appreciate the backchat telling Kvyat he had been reckless not to notice the other cars arrowing to the same point.

"I couldn't see all the three cars man come on" protested Kvyat. "I have only two eyes."

As tempers flared Vettel snapped: "You'll crash driving like that it's crazy!"

Vettel had reacted angrily on the track after his brush with disaster accusing Kvyat of driving "like a madman" in a furious rant over the team radio.

"Kvyat's attack was suicidal" he fumed before apologising for bumping into Raikkonen. "Massive apologies to the team. I feel very very sorry about Kimi but there was no way out!"

Vettel and Kvyat continued to exchange heated words on the podium as Rosberg made his victory speech the latter showing little remorse when asked about the incident.

"You see a gap you go for it" said the Russian. "Yeah it was a risky move I agree with Seb. But this kind of move can bring you podiums.

"He's on the podium I'm on the podium it's fine" he added. "I will keep on risking like this and I hope he respects that."

Vettel had calmed down a little at the official post-race interview.

"I was very lucky to continue because it was a big hit with Kimi" said the four-time world champion. "It's a shame because you don't want the same colour cars touching."

Raikkonen cut a forlorn figure after a battling fifth-place finish.

"Obviously I got hit and it was a disaster after that" said the Finn. "I just had to make the best of it and at least we got some points."

Team boss Maurizio Arrivabene bemoaned Ferrari's latest setback after reliability problems in the season's first two races in Australia and Bahrain but refused to blame Kvyat.

"It was an accident" he said. "Pointing the finger at somebody is not correct. This is racing not Monopoly.

"I think in normal circumstances we would have had a very very good chance to win the race but when things like this happen you have to accept it."

AFP


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