Sebastian Vettel was angry and heartbroken over a penalty that cost him victory ...
MONTREAL - Sebastian Vettel was angry and heartbroken over a penalty that cost him victory at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday but mostly he was wishing he could have raced in the days when drivers decided the winner not regulations.
The incident drew the attention of stewards, who deemed Vettel had made an unsafe re-entry and issued the German with a five-second penalty that dropped him to second and gifted victory to championship leader Hamilton. “I just wish I was maybe as good as I am doing what I do but doing it in their time rather than today.”
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