Vettel: 'Silly' to suggest Ferrari/Mercedes crashes are deliberate

Sebastian Vettel has hit back at suggestions the clashes between Ferrari and Mercedes drivers in recent races have been deliberate, saying it i❀s "unnecessary to even go there" following teammate Kimi Raikkonen's collision with Lewis Hamilton in Sunday's British Grand Prix.

Raikkonen hit Hamilton ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚat Turn 3 on the opening lap at Silverstone, sending the Mercedes driver to the back of the field. Raikkonen was hit with a 10-second time penalty for causing a collision, but was able to continue without an♔y major damage to his car.

Vettel: 'Silly' to suggest Ferrari/Mercedes crashes are deliberate

Sebastian Vettel has hit back at suggestions the clashes between Ferrari and 🍌Mercedes drivers in recent races have been deliberate, saying it is "unnecessary to even go there" following teammate Kimi Raikkonen's collision with Lewis Ha𓂃milton in Sunday's British Grand Prix.

Raikkonen hit Hamilton at Turn 3 on the opening lap at Silverstone, sending the Mercedes driver to the back of the field. Raikkonen was hit with a 10-second time p🌞enalty for causing a collision, but was 🌃able to continue without any major damage to his car.

While Hamilton was able to benefit from two late Safety Car periods to finish the race second, he still lost ground on championship rival Vett🅘el, who claimed his second British Grand Prix victory to pull out an eight-point lead at the top of the drivers' standings.

Hamilton spoke of Ferrari's "interesting tactics" on the podium after the race before criticising the penalties given to both Raikkonen and Vettel in recent races, the latter having collided with Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas 🤪at the French Grand Prix two weeks ago. Me𝕴rcedes team boss Toto Wolff also questioned whether Raikkonen's actions were "deliberate or incompetence" after the race.

Asked to respond to Hamilton's comments,🍬 Vet🧔tel was quick to dismiss the suggestion that Ferrari's moves were deliberate.

"Things can happen, but I think it's quite silly to think tha﷽t anything that happened was delib෴erate," Vettel said.

"I would struggle to be that precise in order to takඣe someone out. In France I lost my wing so I screwed my own ra📖ce. I think it's easy to attack and have a great move, and easy to have an incident.

"I only saw it briefly, and I don't think there was any in🍌tention.

"I find it a bit unecessary to even go there."

Raikkonen added: "Things happen somet𝓀imes. Funnily enough you start blaming us for doing it on purpose but I locked the wheel, unfortunately we touched and we both paid the price for it and 📖that’s how it goes sometimes.

"It’s easy to say after the last couꦫple of races that we’re suddenly doing something against them, but we’ve been hit pretty many times also, so that’s how it goes, unfortunately."

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