Championship leader Lewis Hamilton was declared the race winner after Vettel was penalised for squeezing his rival off track as he rejoined during a high-speed incident on lap 50.
Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton
Sebastian Vettel blasted race stewards who imposed a five-second penalty on the Ferrari driver that cost him victory in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, accusing them of "stealing the race" from his team.
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Championship leader Lewis Hamilton was declared the race winner after Vettel was penalised for squeezing his rival off track as he rejoined during a high-speed incident on lap 50.
The stewards judged that the Ferrari driver had made an unsafe re-entry and forced Hamilton off the circuit when he rejoined after running off across a strip of grass at the first chicane.
"Where could I go?" said an angry Vettel on team radio. "I had nowhere to go... They are stealing the race from us... This is the wrong world. This is not fair."
After initially avoiding the post-race ceremonies, the crestfallen Vettel rejoined to appear on the podium where Hamilton pulled him up to join him on the top step.
Their mutual respect was clear in front of a capacity crowd at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
"Well, first of all, I really enjoyed the race and the crowd on every lap," said Vettel, without a win since last year's Belgian Grand Prix and under pressure to repeat his 2018 success when he won from pole position.
"Seeing them cheer me on... It was very intense. I think you should ask the pit wall what they think, but we had a great show -- and Lewis showed some good respect."
When Hamilton was asked to speak, the crowd began to boo.
"All I can say is that I didn't make the decision," he explained. "So I don't know what they're booing at."
Vettel intervened. "People shouldn't boo at Lewis," he said. "It wasn't his intention to be in harm's way. So, people shouldn't boo at him. They should boo at those who make the decisions."
- 'Not the way I wanted' -
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This unity of respect followed their earlier comments when Hamilton thanked his team.
"Firstly I want to say a big thank-you to my team. It's been a big effort for everyone, with my crash on Friday, to get the car sorted and I wouldn't have been able to race.
"But that's not the way I wanted to win. I forced him into an error and he went wide and we nearly collided. It's unfortunate, but this is racing."
Sebastian Vettel is livid at his penalty, switches the stand in front of Hamilton's car to be number 2 u00f0u009fu0098u0082 pic.twitter.com/Y8ivkLuQ9E
— CJ Fogler (@cjzer0) June 9, 2019
Told that Vettel felt the stewards' verdict was unfair, Hamilton responded: "That's his opinion, of course!
"I took the corner normally and, when you come back on the track, you're not supposed to go on to the racing line."
Hamilton added: "That's not the way I wanted to win, but I would have been past. Physically, I am destroyed. It was such a tough race."
Asked if the stewards' decision would be critical in the title race, Vettel said it was a question of principle above all else.
"It is not about the title now, we deserved to win now and that is our opinion," he said.
"It was a great race and the crowd cheered me on all the race. It's a bit weird now, I don't know what else to say.
"It is not making our sport popular. People want to see us race and it was racing. It is just a shame when we have these funny decisions."
Later, speaking to reporters, he added that he regretted racing in the modern era of officious decision-making and corporate language - stirring fresh speculation that he may be considering his future in the sport.
Hamilton's 78th career win was his record-equalling seventh in Canada -- drawing him level with Michael Schumacher -- and lifted him 29 points clear of Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas at the top of the drivers' championship.
It extended Mercedes' record sequence of season-opening wins to seven races, five for Hamilton and two for Bottas.
Here is how Twitter reacted to the controversy:
If Vettel will get penalty for doing something like Hamilton did to Ricciardo in Monaco 2016 then idk how fair the FIA is. #CanadianGP pic.twitter.com/NEv0GgZ8D9
— u00d0u00b8u00d0u00bdu00d0u00b0u00d0u00b5u00d1u0082 (@ajicurlyhair) June 9, 2019
Was shaping up to be a great #CanadianGP but don't understand why Vettel/Ferrari were given a time penalty (and will lose the race) but where else was he supposed to go? He didn't do this deliberately. Leaves a sour taste in all the fan's mouths after this u00f0u009fu0098u00a9 pic.twitter.com/DrfKfS1ld1
— Richard-Lee Read (@OMGitsRLR) June 9, 2019
Anybody who has ever sat in a race car will know #Vettel did not drive back onto the racing line, momentum took him across the circuit, he was a passenger whilst balancing the car, he actually did well not to spin or create an incident, yet he gets a penalty u00f0u009fu00a4u00a6u00f0u009fu008fu00bcu00e2u0099u0082u00efu00b8u008fu00f0u009fu00a4u00a1u00f0u009fu00a4u00ac #CanadianGP
— Tom Gaymor (@TomGaymor) June 9, 2019
. @Charles_Leclerc getting informed about Vettel's 5s penalty after the race + his statement after the race
— Charles Leclerc #16 (@LeclercNews) June 9, 2019
Charles: "He still won right?"
No he will be P2
Charles: "Oh fuck. Shit. Very big shame for the penalty. He deserved to win."#F1 #CanadianGP #Charles16 pic.twitter.com/FGDyXTUp5o
A closer look at the moment that cost #Vettel from @MSI_Images - should he have been handed a 5s penalty?#CanadianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/WlkV7CMwb5
— Autosport (@autosport) June 9, 2019
A 5 second penalty for a re-entry where nobody was impeded upon or crashed into is bullshit! #F1 #Formula1 #Ferrari #Mercedes #Vettel #Hamilton pic.twitter.com/Y5u4wKgHY7
— Liam Quinn (@LJQuinnNZ) June 9, 2019
Vettel is u00f0u009fu0091u008a right no podium ofcourse....no other motorsportclass gives these kind of penalty. Racing is racing ...let them race. IM BEHIND YOU VETTEL 100% THIS TIME
— Tom Coronel (@TomCoronel) June 9, 2019
That call on #Vettel is a joke. The amount of drivers who’ve blown that chicane over the years in exactly the same way with other cars behind them and no penalties given. Come on ... it’s racing! #CanadianGP
— Leigh Diffey (@leighdiffey) June 9, 2019
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