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Ex-Red Bull driver calls Sebastian Vettel ‘professional screamer' after public row

The 2016 Chinese Grand Prix almost ended early for Sebastian Vettel, then racing for Ferrari, and Daniil Kvyat, driving for Red Bull. The pair nearly made contact at Turn 1 when Kvyat shot up the inside of the Ferrari in an attempt to get past Vettel. Forced to attempt to take avoiding action, Vettel launched into a furious tirade on the team radio after he made contact with then-teammate Kimi Raikkonen. “Contact, I had no chance to avoid – I had the Red Bull coming up the inside like a mad man and I hit Kimi,” Vettel said at the time. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies While frustrating for the German, both Vettel and Kvyat would go on to finish on the...
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