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VETTEL reporters: Why are you so looking forward to the collision between MAX and LEWIS?

The fight between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappn takes place on the edge and for many it is only a matter of time before they collide. This season, they staged some remarkable matches that ended without consequences.

Photo: HB Press

But with that a tense duel, with things getting so hot, there are questions in sight accidents and collisions increasingly common. And that’s something that makes me a little angry Sebastian Vettl, Aston Martin racer.

Hag is on FIA press conference GP Monaco responded to questions and comments on possible running between Hamilton and Verstappn. “One thing that people outside don’t see and that journalists don’t understand is how close it is sometimes and how everything can go wrong. I don’t think anyone has the intention that no one is going to overtake, to take another race car off the track, or to resign on their own because the risk of making a mistake is very high. But sometimes you want to pass or defend your place and then you play with very little advantage. And it takes so little to make a mistake. But so far they have done really well and that shows the qualities of both racers,”So a four-time world champion who had a duel in mind Hamilton in Verstappen.

Vettel does not understand the media why they are so looking forward to a possible clash between Hamilton and Verstappn, as this is not the point of a good and exciting race - Photo: HB Press

According to Vettel people have the wrong approach since accident or a collision should not be the starting point, but the races that are so tense and exciting. "So I don’t know, I really don’t know why you’re so excited to be waiting for an accident, I think you should be excited that you both managed to race close and intense without colliding. I think it’s a skill, not a collision.“Of course Hag understands that it is interesting to see race car parts, flying around in the air, but that's not the point. A case of racing at the border and perfecting it. Something they are Hamilton in Verstappen well mastered, says the four-time world champion.          

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