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Lauda critical of 'utterly silly' Kvyat

Triple world champion Niki Lauda found it hard to keep his good manner when he was asked about the incident between Sebastian Vettel and Daniil Kvyat. Ferrari’s team principal Maurizio Arrivabene also called Kvyat’s action unacceptable. The Russian driver crashed into Ferrari’s star driver at the start which sent Vettel into Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull. The Ferrari was damaged after those multiple contacts, but the quadruple champion was able to carry on. Kvyat found Vettel again in the next corner and sent him into the wall. Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda hails Vettel’s behaviour. “If I were Vettel, I would kill him,” Lauda is quoted as saying to SkySport. “Horrible. He can...
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