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Sebastian VETTEL after the race in MONZA: A day to forget

Sebastian Vettel started the Italian Grand Prix race in Monza encouragingly, but unfortunate circumstances led him not to cross the finish line among the points winners.

Photo: HB Press

Sebastian Vettel, team racer Aston Martin he had a rather unfortunate race GP of Italy, as he had as many as three close encounters with other racers and never through his own fault.

If his meeting with Esteban Ocon in chicanery Variants of Della Roggia, for which he was a racer AlpineF1 punished with an additional five seconds, the most dangerous, and if there was a light touch with a student in the Haas team Mick Schumacher the inattention of the latter is certainly on his the final outcome of the race most influenced by a close meeting with a teammate Lance Strollby Hag overtook after the start, but the son of the team owner cut another chicane and Vettel pushed off the track, causing the German to lose a few spots.

Sebastian Vettel spent a race in Monza that he will want to quickly forget.

"To be honest, my race was already over in the first lap. I knew because we lost so many places and we basically couldn't recover,” he says four-time world champion, who did not want to mention his teammate as the main reason for this. “We made a stop in front of a safety car, which in a way gave us some hope because it reunited the field. But I couldn’t get past the race cars and with that I lost the race. I think a lot of the race cars in front of me were chopping chicane in the fifth turn. I managed to stay on track, which should have given me a good chance, but in the sixth turn I felt a blow, which caused me to lose a lot of places,He added Hag.

In addition to a collision with teammate Lance, which ruined his race and a dangerous close encounter with Ocon, he was also touched by his student Mick Schumacher - Photo: HB Press

That doesn't surprise him the answer to the question of whether he can get out of this racing weekend GP of Italy takes away something positive: “No."   

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