F1 Mexican GP: Ricciardo furious Vettel, Hamilton go unpunished

UPDATE: Daniel Ricciardo was later promoted to third after Sebastian Vettel was handed a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:10-sec penalty for moving under braking.
Daniel Ricciardo has launched🔥 a scathing attack against Sebastian Vettel for his on-track conduct after he accused the former champion of 'movi♔ng under braking' in their fiery battle during the closing stages of the Mexican Grand Prix.
In a bad tempered final few laps between Max Verstappen, Vettel and Ricciardo, the argument began when Verstappen out-braked himself into turn one lap 68 and ran👍 across the grass, mirroring a similar moment for Lewis Hamilton at the start of the race, and held position.
Prompting a furious Vettel to argue against Verstappen's failure to give back position ov♌er the radio, a seeming lack of concentration would allow Ricciardo in fifth to attempt a pass up the inside into turn three.
With Vettel appearing to change line under braking - now banned under new rules enforced from the Japanese Grand Prix -, the pair made light contact, with the German retaining position to finish fourth. He was then promoted to third at the expense of Verstappen, who 🐼was demoted to fifth for cut🙈ting the first corner.
However, Ricciardo was furious to see Vettel kee▨p his podium, not least because his move under braking - a tactic Vettel has campai🍰gned against this year - went unpunished.
"Should be third. I just♛ felt that Seb did what everyone has been complaining about lately, moving under braking. He's smiling now, I don't know, for me he doesn't deserve to be up there with the move he pulled. I saw he defended half-way down the straight, I was going to go to the outside and it just looked like he opened it so I committed to the inside.
"I thought I had every right to be there but he just kept closing the door under braking. I've locked the brakes to try and avoid contact but he🧸 kept closing so in the eಞnd I had nowhere to go"
Indeed, while Ricciardo has also questio𓃲ned Verstappen's moves in the past, he was more defensive of his team-mate as he copped a penalty wherea🥂s others didn't, including Hamilton.
"Well I saw him and he wasn't happy with me but I wasn't happy with him. We know Max's movꦉes have been a bit questionable. I guess that was the same case again today with Seb. I don't know. This whole moving under braking, like if you are going to defend, commit early and you make your bed, you don't do it more than once when you've been out-foxed. I felt like that's what I did today, he mo🌼ved, I went, I won the chess match if you like and he was like 'Oh I've screwed up, I better repair my mistake', so for me that's not right
"I didn't understan🌠d the start, how you can be leading the race, defend, lock your wheels and go off-track and still stay in the lead. I think Lewis deserved a penalty, I think anyone in that position deserves a penalty.
"I saw Max cut the chicane trying to defend from Seb, he got a penalty, so I do♊n't know to be honest what was different with his move and Lewis'. For me if you lock up the brakes and cut the corner, it's a mistake, you have to pay the price. I was just frustrated with how it all panned out today really."