To collide with other car using your tyres can(easily) break your suspensión or damage other parts of the car, resulting in a DNF. I am pretty sure that Vettel is concious about and it woud be stupid to do it. So my logic conclusion is that he want crazy and did not think what he was doing(at least he didnt think in the consequences).Jolle wrote: ↑26 Jun 2017, 12:27If that would be the case, the FIA should pull his superlicence for not able to control his car at 50 km/h, at a place on track where he shouldn’t be after he ran into the back of someone who was driving a more or less constant speed.Juzh wrote: ↑26 Jun 2017, 12:20I don't think the collision was deliberate on Vettel's part, because he simply forgot to countersteer after he got alongside and waving his hands, and the FIA probably thinks so as well, so "only" 10s stop go. Stupid, yes. Intentional, no.Andres125sx wrote: ↑26 Jun 2017, 12:10Vettel considered he was brake tested and took revenge by his own intentionally crashing into Lewis. That´s unsportsmanlike no matter how you look at it, even if we consider Lewis did brake test him, what he didn´t, so Seb reaction is even more innappropiate. I think a 10 seconds stop&go penalty for an unsportsmanlike behaviour wich caused a colision is a joke
Vettel needs seriously to put his aggressiveness under control.