@RogerZzz Whether someone has ever driven a teammate off the track, I do not think there is now business. Situations like these should be viewed separately. It will be different if, for example, Vettel would have done the same at Leclerc in the past race (s). Then you can say, now you will get it back.
I also think that Vettel would be quickly agitated is a bad argument. If someone is right, he is right. If someone is wrong, someone is wrong.
Subsequently. I can imagine Vettel’s agitatedness from the situation he is in at the moment.
I think Vettel is right in this situation. Of course you can say let them race and if there is a gap you should go for it. I agree in most situations. However, when it is against your teammate, that changes. It’s what Vettel is pointing out, if he hadn’t braked / reacted they would have crashed. That is something that you as teammates should avoid at all times. Vettel could not go anywhere and Leclerc rushed into it.
Again, if it had been another driver, for example Norris, overtaking Vettel on the same point, Vettel would have no right to speak up. These are competitors of another team.
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