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Papers savage 'childish' Vettel

A 'childish' Sebastian Vettel should have been disqualified from the Azerbaijan GP for his clash with Lewis Hamilton, according to Monday's papers. They also claim Vettel's collision was similar to the Michael Schumacher move that saw him excluded from the 1997 world championship, while it has even been compared to Zinedine Zidane's 2006 World Cup final headbutt. The Daily Mail lead with the back page headline 'disgraceful' following Vettel's shunt into the race-leading Hamilton behind the Safety Car, with Jonathan McEvoy writing that the German 'let himself down'. Vettel received a 10-second stop-and-go penalty for his actions but still finished fourth, one place ahead of his title rival...
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