F1 » Vettel plays down 'dirty tricks' comments


Sebastian Vettel was playing down his comments about Red Bull having overcome the 'dirty tricks' of his rivals, widely assumed to be a jab at Ferrari and Fernando Alonso.

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sam - Unregistered

November 26, 2012 7:06 PM

here we go again

jimmy "If something's not strictly forbidden by rules, it's allowed"

and **** "if you would be so kind as to specify the items that are illegal, quoting the relevant rule number."

f1 lawyers have killed it as sport

CJD

November 26, 2012 9:39 PM

sam if you mean that, you forgot also his other buddy timo ...

alonsofans? his teammate, massa and 2 saubers
koby did a good job (for maranello)

so its quite even ...
greetings

Jorge - Unregistered

November 26, 2012 10:34 PM

"If something's not strictly forbidden by rules, it's allowed" Do the formula one rules say something about shooting the tires of the other drivers? I love ethics and sports and I have decided not to buy Ferraris anymore, in retaliation :-)

Greg - Unregistered

November 26, 2012 11:32 PM

"People tried everything, inside the lines and outside the lines, to beat us"

That's a bit rich from a person who passed someone "outside the lines" without getting a penalty. If they sort the Ferrari out he wont see which way Alonso went in 2014.

He is a good driver but....luck has been on his side and wont last forever. Feckless and immature at times.

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