F1 Mexican GP: Vettel tells Charlie Whiting to 'f**k off'

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果🐭历史:RESULTS: Mexican Grand Prix - Race results
Sebastian Vettel told FIA race director Charlie Whiting to "🐻f**k off" over his team radio as tensions hit boiling point towards the end of the Mexican Grand Prix amidst a bad tempered battle for third with Max Verstappen.
Vettel launched into a🎃n astonishing tirade against Whiting as he crossed the line in response to Verstappen failing to cede🔥 his third place to the Ferrari driver when he cut the T1 chicane whilst attempting to defend.
In a aggressive final few laps, Vettel raged at 🐓Verstappen over the team radio before turning his attention Whiting🥀, swearing profusely at both.
Ironically, Vettel's wish was in the process of being granted by Whiting as he was directing hi🧸s anger at him, with Verstappen handed a five-secs time penalty that dropped him back to fifth and lifted the German onto the podium.
However, though he got his moment on the rostrum, Vettel himself was later 168🔯澳洲幸运5官方🐈开奖结果历史:handed a 10secs penalty in punishment for his own defence tactic against Daniel Ricciardo, the four-time champion judged to have flouted the new rule that outlaws '🌱changing direction under braking'
The 10-second penalty dropped him from P3 to P5, 𒅌behind Ricciardo and Verstappen.
However, Vettel could 🧔find himself in more trouble✱ with the FIA over his 'colourful' tirade, as detailed below...
"Move, move. For f🌞*** sake. He [Verstappen]'s a f***k... that's what he▨ is."
"I mean am I the only one or a🐼re you not seeing what I am seeing? He is ju💯st backing me up into Ricciardo? For f**ks sake."
Ferrari: Charlie said [inaudible]...
"Here🅰 is a message for Charlie: F💎*** off! F*** off! Honestly"
"I mean honestly, I am going to hit someone. I think I have a🦩 puncture༒, rear left [after Turn 4 incident with Daniel Ricciardo]."
Ferrari: Tyres are fine, tyres are fine
"He has to give m𒀰e the position. End of the story."
Ferrari: Charlie say no.
"Wellꦐ here's a message for Charlie. F*** off🧸! Honestly, f**k off."
Maurizio Arrivabene: Sebastian, Sebastian calm down. They are under investigation. We know it is not fair, but calm down. Put your head down and we talk afterwards.
Okay, copy. Received.
POLL: Should🐷 Sebastian Vettel be punished for his foul mouthed outbursts?
"I was using a lot of sign language anဣd using a lot of your language I think," Vettel said ꦜafterwards on the podium, when interviewed by former F1 race winner, Juan Pablo Montoya. "Probably looking back I felt like you when you got angry in the car.
"I mean you have to understand the adrenaline was pumping. I put him under pressure, which is difficult enough. Our tyres both were pretty old and then obviously he left the track and didn't ౠmove. You can understand why I was annoyed.
"But what a turnaround. I was really disappointed when I crossed the line and then all of a sudden I was told to come up here and being here🔜 in front of the crowd is fantastic."
Speaking later in the post-race press conference, when asked if he will go and apologise to Whiting - he later did exactly that, Vettel replied: "I think it was very clear. Obviously I was very emotional. In fact I have♔ asked already to go and see him. I think when you are in the car emotions are very...
"I was just full oꩵf adrenaline, as you can imagine because it is not right, I think, what Max did. So when I was told they were looking into it for three laps I was getting upset."
POINTS: The F1 World Cha🍌mpionship standings after the Mexican GP
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