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Sebastian Vettel was 'provoked' into making a 'large mistake' - Jackie Stewart

Three-time champion Sir Jackie Stewart believes Sebastian Vettel was provoked into making a 'large and irresponsible mistake' when he collided with Lewis Hamilton during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Vettel ran into the back of Hamilton during the second safety car restart after the Briton slowed ahead of him, which then led Vettel to drive alongside the Mercedes and intentionally take a swipe at his rival. Whilst Hamilton was cleared of any wrongdoing by the stewards, Stewart reckons his actions were enough to provoke Vettel into making a mistake, although the former driver insists that doesn't make it right. 'There is no doubt in my opinion that Vettel was...
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