Sebastian Vettel Ferrari mangled after bizarre Stroll hit

  • Sebastian Vettel had one of his strangest experiences at the Malaysian GP 
  • The German put in a solid drive to claw back places lost in qualifying 
  • But Vettel was hit by Lance Stroll as the race finished, leaving his car mangled
  • In a bizarre end, Vettel had to hitch a lift back to the pits with Pascal Wehrlein

It never rains but it pours. So when Sebastian Vettel was hit on his warm-down lap and had to cadge a lift back to the garage, it was neither the start nor the end of his problems.

The freak collision with Lance Stroll’s Williams not only ripped off Vettel’s left-rear tyre but the damage is likely to require a new gearbox, which would entail a five-place grid penalty at next weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.

It is the last thing Vettel needs after his bad recent run: crashing in Singapore on the opening lap a fortnight ago and then suffering power problems that cast him to the back of the grid here when he withdrew from qualifying. Ferrari would be expected to appeal against such a sanction. 

Sebastian Vettel’s Malaysian Grand Prix ended in bizarre circumstances following a late crash

The rear left wheel of the Ferrari was left completely ruined and bent upwards over the car

The rear left wheel of the Ferrari was left completely ruined and bent upwards over the car

The German was forced to get out of the vehicle which lay by the track side in a terrible state

The German was forced to get out of the vehicle which lay by the track side in a terrible state

Even with yesterday’s brilliant drive from 20th to fourth, he is 34 points behind Hamilton with five races remaining — having missed out on two potential victories. But what he did not expect was the heavy bump with Stroll. 

Vettel came over the radio to say: ‘Stroll just drove into my car. I mean, seriously.’ The Ferrari driver, who then climbed on to the side of Pascal Wehrlein’s Sauber to ride back home, later said: ‘I went to the outside to pick up a bit of rubber and I think Lance wasn’t looking and wanted to do the same, but it was too late — I was already there.’ 

Vettel's dash-cam showed the extent of the impact, though Lance Stroll appeared unscathed

Vettel’s dash-cam showed the extent of the impact, though Lance Stroll appeared unscathed

Pascal Wehrlein soon pulled up and offered his counterpart a lift back down into the pits

Pascal Wehrlein soon pulled up and offered his counterpart a lift back down into the pits

Vettel hopped aboard and the pair took off down the track followed by the safety car

Vettel hopped aboard and the pair took off down the track followed by the safety car

The crowd loved the sportsmanship on show, but team Ferrari were left livid by the clash

Stroll hit back, saying: ‘I was on the in-lap, on my normal line, picking up rubber, doing all my switch changes, shutting down the car and Sebastian came flying by me, pushing round the outside like the race was still on. It was a very strange incident.’

The stewards took no action.

It was a poor day for Ferrari overall, with Kimi Raikkonen retiring pre-race with a mechanical problem, meaning they are now 118 points adrift of Mercedes in the constructors table.

PS: Vettel did have one stroke of luck, however. Although he removed his steering wheel from his Ferrari as he climbed out — breaking the rules — the stewards did not notice the infringement. Perhaps they thought he deserved a break.

Vettel was far from impressed and told media the collision was 'completely unnecessary'

Vettel was far from impressed and told media the collision was ‘completely unnecessary’

Stroll admitted the situation was a confusing one with no intent on either driver's part

Stroll admitted the situation was a confusing one with no intent on either driver’s part

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