导出博客文章PARIS -- Four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel has avoided
disciplinary action following an expletive-laced outburst in Sundays Mexican
Grand Prix.F1s governing body said in a statement Tuesday that Vettels sincere
apology has spared him a tribunal hearing.The Ferrari driver launched tirades at
Red Bulls teenage driver Max Verstappen and FIA race director Charlie Whiting
late on in the race.With Vettel pressuring him, the 19-year-old Verstappen
braked late and went off on a turn -- before rejoining the track in front of
Vettel.Although Verstappen had clearly gained an unfair advantage, he then
ignored his teams suggestion -- but not an explicit team order -- to let Vettel
pass him again as a show of sportsmanship.This prompted a series of Vettel
expletives that were captured on race radio, and which continued a series of
spats between Verstappen and Ferrari drivers Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen this
season.The FIA said Vettel apologized in person to Whiting immediately after the
race and then apologized to FIA president Jean Todt in a letter. He also sent a
further letter of apology to Whiting.In the light of this sincere apology and
strong commitment, the FIA President has decided, on an exceptional basis, not
to take disciplinary action against Vettel, the FIA said, adding that Vettel
would likewise be contacting Max Verstappen and that he also vowed that such an
incident would never occur again.A repeat incident would see Vettel -- or any
other driver -- brought before the FIAs tribunal.Verstappen became the youngest
driver to win an F1 race when he won the Spanish GP in May when he was still
18.The Dutchman is the rising star of F1 and brings much-needed panache to a
sport that has struggled to attract new viewers in recent seasons. Races have
been totally dominated by Vettel when driving for Red Bull, and since then by
Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.Verstappen has stormed through his
second Formula One season with several more podium finishes and aggressive
overtaking moves that have drawn complaints from other teams -- notably Ferrari
-- and safety warnings from race officials.Moments after Sundays race, Vettel
drove up beside Verstappen and wagged his finger. Verstappen, who has
consistently been unapologetic for his daring yet borderline reckless driving,
responded by shaking his fist.Hes a very frustrated guy, shouting on the radio
like a child, Verstappen said about Vettel.Verstappen crossed the line in third
but was then demoted as Vettel took his place.But following a further review of
the race, Vettel was demoted to fifth and Red Bulls Daniel Ricciardo moved up to
third with Verstappen fourth.The 29-year-old Vettel won four straight titles for
Red Bull from 2010-2013 and has 42 career wins.Although he won three F1 races in
his first campaign with Ferrari last season, he has yet to win this year and has
often expressed frustration during races. He is fourth in the F1 standings,
behind Ricciardo, Hamilton and Rosberg.
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United States 5-3 in a hard fought game at the ice hockey world championships.
The Americans gave the defending champions their toughest test yet at this years
tournament, leading 3-2 after two goals from captain Paul Stastny and a slapshot
from the blue line by Matt Hunwick. Russian defenceman Yevgeni Medvedev took a
loose puck from in front of a crowded goal to put Russia ahead for good with
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