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Todt did not hold Baku blunder against Vettel

FIA president Jean Todt says Sebastian Vettel's Baku blunder has been forgotten, with the driver and the governing body having moved on since the incident. Vettel was forced to answer to his actions in Azerbaijan, where the Ferrari driver deliberately drove into the side of Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes during a safety car period. Back in July, the FIA took no further action against Vettel who apologized at the time for his behaviour. Todt says he has forgiven the four-time world champion. FIA and Renault agree to delay Budkowski arrival "You know, I'm very tolerant," the 71-year-old Frenchman is quoted by Auto Bild. "I do not like people judging behaviour without taking into...
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