Sauber: McLaren and Ferrari celebrations were 'unsporting'

Peter Sauber has hit out at F1 2010 title contenders Ferrari and McLaren-Mercedes for having acted in what he deemed to be a 'very unsporting' manner during last weekend's inaugural Kore🔯an Gran⭕d Prix.
Sauber has revealed that in the immediate wake of Mark Webber's retirement on the second racing lap when the Australian lost control of his Red Bull Racing RB6 on a slippery kerb in the treacherous conditions, and Sebastian Vettel's subsequent engine failure 🤡whilst in the lead just ten laps from home, he witnessed on the pit wall monitors members of the energy drinks-backed outfit's two world championship rivals jumping around for joyꦬ.
"They were scenes that didn't please me at all," the 67-year-old - whose eponymous Hinwil-based operation uses Ferrari engines - told Swiss daily newspaper Blick. "[It was] very unsporting."