F1 Monza 2018: Who was to blame for the turn 4 contact? - Team VVV
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    Alan Boiston
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    There was lot’s of action in today’s Formula One Grand Prix at Monza, but the core title fight was over at turn 4? Who do you think was to blame? Did Lewis squeeze Seb into an error? Did Vettel intentionally hit Lewis but it backfired?

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    Tim Goodchild
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    I agree with the FIA decision that it was a racing incident. Vettel needs to stop getting so hot headed during races. I actually found myself agreeing to a comment Nico Rosberg made after the race – to win a championship against Hamilton, he needs to stop making silly mistakes. How can Hamilton be leading by 30-points with 7 races to go…at this rate Ferrari do not deserve to win anything this year.

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    Ninja-Badger
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    I took it as a racing incident.
    Two drivers fighting for position at the start of a race. Tried to go side-by-side into a complex. And the consequences were laid bare.
    Just a shame it had to end so soon into the race.

    “How can Hamilton be leading by 30-points with 7 races to go”
    Its been a topsy-turvy championship this year.
    Remember, earlier in the season, when Bottas could have been leading the standings?
    It feels so long ago now.

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