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Sebastian Vettel's Belgian Grand Prix Ended With A [Tire] Bang
Sebastian Vettel's Belgian Grand Prix Ended With A [Tire] Bang-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:39

Ferrari tried a single-pit-stop strategy with Sebastian Vettel’s car for the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix today that didn’t ultimately work out, as you can see. One of Vettel’s Pirellis popped in spectacular fashion on the next to last lap.

VETTEL-TIRE

Vettel was running in third as he was fending off Lotus’s Romain Grosjean, but his right rear tire exploded going down the Kemmel Straight.

The reports that he did 27 laps on the tire, longer than anyone had attempted in practice.

Vettel was steaming mad after the incident, telling the BBC, “Things like that are not allowed to happen, full stop. If it happened two hundred meters earlier, I’m not standing here now. [I’d be] stuck in Eau Rouge. I don’t know what else needs to happen.”

Vettel was adamant that not only could he have been injured, but that the poor quality of the tires cost him a podium finish that he felt like he had earned.

“I’ll tell you what is upsetting,” he continued to the BBC. “Upsetting is that one thing is the result. You know, this is racing, for sure, we deserved to finish on the podium, but the other thing, as I said, if this happened earlier, then you know.

“I think [tires are] a sort of theme that keeps going around, that nobody’s mentioning, but is unacceptable,” Vettel concluded.

According to the BBC, Vettel had stated his concerns in a driver’s meeting earlier in the week after Nico Rosberg’s in Free Practice 2. After having his own blow-out, Vettel was frustrated with Pirelli’s response, telling the BBC:

What was the answer? The same as every time: “Yeah, well there was a cut, debris, there may be something wrong with the bodywork, the driver went wide.” [expletive censored], if Nico tells us he didn’t go off the track, then he didn’t go off the track. I mean, why should he lie to us?

It’s the same with me, I didn’t go off the track, it’s just out of the blue the tire explodes. As I said—as I said, if this happens earlier, then [expletive censored].

Rosberg was similarly annoyed with Pirelli after his blow-out in practice, telling the , ”The problem is that we don’t really understand it. There are theories, but no real evidence.”

While Vettel admitted to the BBC that tires have improved since , he still feels as if this many blow-outs is wholly unacceptable.

Today's Formula One British Grand Prix was an absolute mess, especially when compared with the…

Per F1 journalist , Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene claimed that the team with Vettel’s long second stint, but declined to comment further on the blow-out.

Sebastian Vettel ultimately finished at the Belgian Grand Prix. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton sailed on through to a commanding win, with teammate Nico Rosberg taking second place. A bit further behind the lead pair, Romain Grosjean took third place on the podium. Full results can be found .

: Pirelli expected teams to make this a two-stop race. “We felt it was a two-stop race and some tried for a three-stop,” said Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery to the . “Sometimes you try something different and if it delivers exceptional results, you’re a genius.”

Hembery couldn’t criticize Vettel for being angry, though, given his result.

Rosberg agreed with Vettel’s frustrated remarks in his own comments to the BBC:

It was pretty scary again. A couple of metres earlier he has a big off. He was lucky just like I was, he didn’t hit anything but it needs to be sorted out.

Somehow we need to make it safer, somehow we need to see the tire failing earlier. If they are not able to completely solve the problem in the next couple of weeks - Monza is high speed again - we need to have something in place for that.

Meanwhile, Vettel ran into another problem at Spa: he didn’t weigh in after the race.

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