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AGAIN COMMUNICATION NOISE between VETTEL and the FERRARI team

Sebastian Vettel asked his team on the radio which strategy to use. He got the answer late, but luckily it turned out well

Already in the qualifiers there was a noise between To the Germans and team. Similar to v New Year's Eve, Yippee Hag was quiet after qualifying. The team gave him back, so to speak, similarly in the race.

"Tell me how fast I should race," he asked in the middle of the race Hag. But except from the word »we understand«Did not get from the racing engineer Riccardo Adami, answers. It wasn’t until five laps that the team asked him what he thought of the idea of ​​finishing the race with soft tires. Nemec he replied angrily, “Ah, because I asked you that before, ”And added a couple of bold ones that didn’t get on the air.

After the race he was a colleague from Skysaid: »I was already a little upset because I asked a few times how we were going to finish the race. Even then, I was thinking of finishing the race without stopping. Then they told me not to speed up and I did. ”Then there is the answer Nemec really accelerated and all indications were that the team would call him to the pits again. Only then was he asked if he would end up on those tires. Of course, he was reluctant and this was also heard on the radio.

About the strategy itself and the slow communication, it is Hag said: »We took a lot of risks, but in the end we had nothing to lose. If we went to the pits, I would finish the race somewhere in 11th place, so outside the points. Three or four teams are somewhere on the same level and it would be hard to overtake. Look Ricciardo, who stopped in the pits and therefore finished outside the points. "

Ralf Schumacher he condemned such miscommunication and said, “Ferrari is not right. They didn't even understand what Sebastian wanted to say. ”Nevertheless, it turned out well, as it did Hag with one stop less, finished in 7th place.

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