Sir Jackie Stewart believes Lewis Hamilton must take some of the blame for the on-track bust-up with title rival Sebastian Vettel at Sunday's Azerbaijan GP
Sir Jackie Stewart
Sir Jackie Stewart believes Lewis Hamilton must take some of the blame for the on-track bust-up with title rival Sebastian Vettel at Sunday's Azerbaijan GP.
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Vettel hit the back of Hamilton's Mercedes as the pair weaved behind the safety car, with the German claiming he was brake-tested by Hamilton. The Ferrari man responded by pulling up alongside Hamilton, gesticulating and then seemingly driving into the side of the Mercedes.
Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton labelled his rival a "disgrace" and Vettel was hit with a 10-second penalty and handed three penalty points on his licence. While Stewart felt Vettel has tarnished his reputation, the Scot - world champion in 1969, 1971 and 1973 - reckons Hamilton is partly to blame too.
"It would be very simple to put the complete blame on one man, but what initiated the bad behaviour was what happened before. I am not trying to hook Lewis into this the wrong way, but that was the whole crux of what happened. Lewis put his brakes on so hard that Vettel hit him. I am not blaming Lewis totally for the accident but I have never seen anyone come off the throttle so quickly," Stewart told PA Sport.