Vettel says he disagrees with the penalty he was given for ignoring blue flags while being lapped by Hamilton in the DutchGP. 'Obviously I can't disappear. I have a different opinion, but it doesn't matter.''
Sebastian Vettel has challenged the blue flag penalty he received when being lapped by Lewis Hamilton in the Formula 1 Dutch GP, saying"I can't disappear."The Aston Martin driver was in 14th place when he pitted for tyres on lap 36, emerging immediately in front of Hamilton, who had just passedOn his fresh hard tyres Vettel passed through a series of blue flag warnings as he stayed in front of the battling pair for several corners.
"I mean, not even half a lap and I was out of the way," he said when asked about the offence by Motorsport.com.Aston Martin team boss Mike Krack defended his driver, noting that on new tyres Vettel had good pace. "He was not really slower at this point. But I think when you look at it, we went maybe a little bit too long in front of Lewis, and you cannot drive one lap in front. So these things happen sometimes.
The German's race had already been spoiled by his first pitstop, which dropped him behind several rivals.
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