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Vettel "threw away" win by pushing too hard - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg says Sebastian Vettel “threw away” victory in Formula 1's German Grand Prix because he was pushing too hard in damp conditions.

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H

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Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari
Nico Rosberg, Mercedes-Benz Ambassador on the grid
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H leads at the start of the race
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF71H

Race leader Vettel slid into the barriers towards the end of lap 52 while a rain shower was hitting the Hockenheim circuit, the crash dealing a huge blow to his title challenge as championship rival Lewis Hamilton went on to win the race, having started 14th.

Vettel said it was a small mistake with big consequences, but speaking in his role as a TV pundit for Sky Sports, Rosberg said Vettel should have known better.

“Such a big one – unbelievable!” said Rosberg. “He threw it away.

“Yes, the conditions were difficult, we know that, and they are horrible as a driver, because it’s so tough.

“But he still had a gap to the guys behind, he could have just taken out a little bit more, gone a little bit slower and taken it a bit more easy, and he just chucked it into the wall. It’s so bad.”

When it was put to Rosberg that in those tricky conditions the margins for error are small, he added: “But you know the Sachskurve, that’s the one corner where there is no margin for error.

“So in that corner you’re going to leave even more in reserve, and he didn’t. He went over the edge.”

In the six laps before his crash Vettel had extended his lead over teammate Kimi Raikkonen from 3.5 to 9.9 seconds.

The Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas – who passed Raikkonen just before Vettel crashed – and Hamilton were catching the Ferraris, but Rosberg doesn’t think that influenced Vettel’s driving.

“We didn’t hear a radio conversation with Sebastian about that during the race, so I don’t think he was aware of that,” he said.

“He was just doing his own race and he messed it up, totally, which is unbelievable for him. That doesn’t happen too often for him.”

While Vettel played down the error itself, he offered a similar verdict to Rosberg when asked about the crash.

“Yeah, obviously, threw it away,” he said. “It was a small mistake but a big impact on the race.

“I was just a tiny bit too late [on the brakes], locked the rears and I couldn’t turn it.

“We managed quite well up to that point, I thought it was still fine with dry tyres.

“It was nothing spectacular, really. It feels better if it’s spectacular because then you’ve done something really wrong.

“In this case I didn’t really do much wrong, but enough to finish the race.

“It wasn’t the biggest mistake I’ve done, but it was probably one of the most costly.”

 

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