F1 | Japanese GP, analysis of the Vettel-Verstappen contact at Sky Tech [VIDEO]
Bobbi: "A lackluster move by Sebastian Vettel"
di Roberto Valenti7 October 2018
During the Race Anatomy broadcast, broadcast on Sky Sport 24 this afternoon, Matteo Bobbi analyzed the contact between Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen during the last Japanese Grand Prix, the seventeenth round of this 2018 Formula 1 world championship, underlining how the German's maneuver arrived at an extremely complex point on the track.
The Spoon Curve, in fact, has a rather particular trajectory and a maneuver of that type, performed against a very tough guy like Max Verstappen, involves a series of risks (such as the spin) that perhaps could have been avoided. A lackluster move that forced the German to end his race in sixth position.
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