Vettel penalty 'was disproportionate' - Marc Gene

 Vettel penalty was disproportionate - Marc Gene
Jenson Button (GBR), McLaren Mercedes and Sebastian Vettel (GER), Red Bull Racing, accident - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 13, Belgian Grand Prix, Sunday Race, 29.08.2010 Spa, Belgium / Copyright: Photo4 / xpb

Sebastian Vettel should not have been penalised for losing control at Spa-Francorchamps.

That is the opinion of an unlikely supporter of the 23-year-old Red Bull driver: Marc Gene.

Spaniard Gene is Ferrari's occasional test driver, who said the drive-through penalty after Vettel crashed into Jenson Button on Sunday "was totally disproportionate".

"It is true that he was too aggressive, but for there to be a penalty ... he did nothing wrong, it was an incident of the race," Gene wrote in his El Mundo newspaper column.

Niki Lauda's is a harsher critique, predicting that one more mistake for the young German will end his 2010 title chances.

"You're an absolute super-talent but you've taken excessive risks," the former triple world champion wrote in Bild newspaper.

"One more mistake and your world championship will be over. Then you will have to drive for your teammate, which would be the ultimate penalty," said Lauda.

He thinks Vettel is struggling with the pressure.

"You're in the fastest car," Lauda said, addressing Vettel personally. "The pressure can be paralysing, because everyone expects you to be in front and everything else is a disappointment."

Lewis Hamilton, who according to British commentator Martin Brundle is driving better today than in his championship year in 2008, said Vettel's lack of experience is showing.

"The older I get, the more I understand about experience. Mark (Webber) is a very mature man and that definitely helps," said the McLaren driver.

David Coulthard advises his Red Bull successor Vettel to get used to the criticism, observing that "the knives seem to be out for him" now.

"I want to make it clear I am not trying to excuse Sebastian's recent high-profile errors," he wrote in the Telegraph.

"I see a young man who is suffering from his first spell of growing pains," added the veteran of almost 250 races.

"I am not excusing them (the mistakes) - as I have said before, F1 is no finishing school - I'm just saying they are understandable," said Coulthard.

Source: GMM

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 bboothy bboothy
Disagree. Vettel attempted a pass in the same turn that Barichello crashed out and only Button saw the downside of his impetuousness. He is an excellent driver, but irresponsible acts such as this show his inexperience. Obviously the team chose the wrong top gear or should have used the F-duct, but his strategic error was rushing his move and the stewards were right in making sure he didn't benefit disproportionally.
August 31, 2010 12:59 pm
 mn07 mn07
Rubens Barrichello caused an accident he was let go. But Michael Schumacher got 10 penalty grid for almost causing one. Rubens did not get 10 grid penalty for monza for crashing in to Alonsoand damaging his car . So i don't think that vettels drive-through penalty was fair.
August 31, 2010 4:29 pm
 velsatis velsatis
rubens crashed where almost everyone crashed in case u people dont remember the diference was that when alonso slipt off track due to rain there was no car in front but when rubens came and the same thing happened alonso was there, so why are u criticising rubens????
August 31, 2010 5:13 pm
 symk1000 symk1000
Yeah, whatever, Barrichello hit alonso because he lost control of his car, just as vettel did with button. The only difference here is that Alonso's car remained intact (surprisingly). I agree with Gen?, none of them shoud be penaltied for such an action. Try to be fair with vettel, even when he hits an english driver...
September 1, 2010 2:27 am
 Fourie_00 Fourie_00
Vettell's accident was because he lost grip, i believe if it was a dry race it wouldnt have happened. Barrichello drove into alonso because it literally rained just past the braking zone so noone could react fast enoug(bar alonso is seems). I dont think anyone should have been penalised. Vettel's incident was viewed as if he drove like an idiot. he was being aggressive its what we want to see right? passing and aggressive driving. and as previously mentioned if it was dry that particular incident wouldnt have happened
September 1, 2010 4:04 pm