Villeneuve: Vettel was stupid

Jacques Villeneuve has hit out at Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel and has labelled h𓆏is actions in the Malaysian Grand𒁃 Prix last weekend as 'stupid'.
Vettel took the spoils at the Sepang International Circuit, venue for the second round in the 2013 F1 World Championship, but only after🗹 deliberately disobeying team orders and battling by team-mate, Mark Webber following the fourth and final round of p𝕴it stops.
It led to much controversy and now Jacques, who won the title with Williams in 1997, has weighed in, comparing it to what Didier Pironi did at Imola in 1982, when he passed his father, the legendary, Gilles Villeneuve on the final lap and 'stole' the win. Gilles was outraged by the incident and never spoke to the Frenchman again. Two weeks later, Gilles wa💛s killed in practice at Zolder.
"It is easy to make excuses [after the event]," JV told Auto Bild.𒐪 "In the end, ultimately he has got the win and the po🌄ints. Mark has got nothing. It was a deliberate decision by Vettel.
"The team give you the contract and pay and so you do wha༒t they want you to do. It is very simple.
"Ignoring is just plain wrong. The best e🐭xample is my fa♚ther and Didier Pironi. Just look at the problems that caused."
"His behaviour was just stupid. Such negꦡative energy does not help the team," Villeneuve added. "[Also] if he now needs help from Mark, he cannot be sure he will get it꧙."
McLaren's Jenson Button meanwhile agꦯrees that Vettel's a🎐ctions could come back to haunt him.
"I think that it will hurt Sebastian in the long run," Button confirmed to British newspaper, The Daily Mail. "We all want to win but Red Bu💃ll have to call the shots. So many times a team order has worked in his favour. It can cause an issue. Even if they sit down and discuss it, it is not going to change the outcome. What has happened is still in their minds. It does not go away."
"Lewis [Hamilton - my old team-mate] and I had something like that in Turkey [in 2010]," Button continued. "He was told to turn his engine down but I didn't know. Lewis thought they had told me, I overtook him and then Lewis overtook me. It was all 🃏fine.
"But i🎶f you are told to do something by the team and you completely ignore what they said and it cost your team-m🍎ate a win - that's big.
"I find team orders difficult but to disregard one is something different. The issue here is that Vꦦettel did not want team orders."