Vettel and Stroll criticise F1 for putting ‘entertainment’ ahead of rules in finale

  • Controversial GP was ‘just not right,’ says Aston Martin’s Stroll
  • FIA’s report into decisive race will be presented on 14 February

The Aston Martin drivers Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll have criticised Formula One for putting entertainment before the sport at last season’s controversial and decisive Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The drivers accused the FIA and F1 of poor judgment in the decision-making that cost Lewis Hamilton the title.

Max Verstappen won the championship at Abu Dhabi, having overtaken Hamilton on the final lap after the race director, Michael Masi, intervened and improvised with the rules governing the safety car and lapped cars. It remains a highly contentious decision.

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