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Sebastian Vettel crash like a football red-card offence, says Eddie Jordan

Sebastian Vettel's deliberate swerve into Lewis Hamilton at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was like a sending-off offence in football, says Eddie Jordan. But the ex-Formula 1 team owner says he is unsure whether that means the German Ferrari driver should face more action. Vettel was given a 10-second stop-and-go penalty for crashing his car into Hamilton's Mercedes on Sunday. "It's the equivalent of a massive headbutt in a soccer match, an instant red card," Jordan said. Vettel was also given three licence penalty points for his actions, taking him to nine. If he receives another three at the next race in Austria on 7-9 July, it would trigger an automatic ban for the British Grand...
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