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Vandoorne: Baku controversy good for F1

Although Stoffel Vandoorne says he won't judge Sebastian Vettel's actions in Baku, he reckons that display of emotion is 'good' for Formula 1. Vettel is facing an FIA investigation into his behaviour in Azerbaijan after swerving and hitting Lewis Hamilton in retaliation for what he believed to be a brake-check. The Ferrari driver is facing the possibility of further sanctions having already been penalised with a ten-second stop-go penalty during the grand prix. But while Vandoorne is refusing to pass judgement on Vettel, he reckons the controversy can only be good for the sport. 'Of course the major talking point after the Baku race was the incident between Sebastian Vettel and Lewis...
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