LONDON (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel fully deserved the penalty that cost him victory in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, 2016 Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg said on Monday. He also criticised Ferrari's Vettel, a four-times champion, for making the mistake that led to the five second penalty and then complaining afterwards. I was struggling to control the car, and I couldn't see Lewis (Hamilton)'," Rosberg said on his YouTube channel. Vettel said the race, which had been shaping up as a thrilling battle between him and five-times world champion Hamilton, had been stolen from him and suggested the stewards were blind. Rosberg said he had spoken to his father, 1982 world champion Keke, who felt the decision had been 60-40 in favour of a penalty.
Source: The Star June 10, 2019 15:56 UTC