From GMM
Mark Webber has slammed Giedo van der Garde for being "a pay driver with no mirrors".
The insult is reminiscent of the Australian veteran's ridicule of "first lap nutcase" Romain Grosjean last year.
His angry jibe at Van der Garde, a rookie this year, follows an incident in the Canadian grand prix, when the Red Bull and Caterham collided while Webber was lapping the Dutchman.
Mark Webber was unimpressed with van der Garde's talents.
"We had a lot of blue flags as we approached the hairpin," he said. "Some guys maybe have too much concentration on (just) driving the cars."
Van der Garde, 28, was penalised five grid places for Silverstone, and apologised to Webber in the post-race team press release.
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Photo: Philippe Champoux |
From GMM
Paul di Resta insists his relationship with Sahara Force India remains "good", despite two rounds of hefty criticism and rumours of a garage scuffle.
The Scot was not only heavily critical of the team's qualifying strategy in Monaco, but he said the way Force India left him in the Montreal pits with a minor problem during the best track conditions last Saturday was "clearly not acceptable".
After that, rumours of
a scuffle between the 27-year-old's trainer and a team mechanic were not denied by the Silverstone based team.
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Paul di Resta, Sahara Force India. (Photo: René Fagnan) |
Still, di Resta insists that his angry criticism of Sahara Force India was "taken constructively" by the management.
"Everybody in the team felt the same," he is quoted by the
BBC.
"The person who made the mistake apologised and I'm fully supportive of that. Looking back, I don't think I was too harsh. When you work with the team so closely, it's good to have that heat because you need to show your emotion," said di Resta.
"If I'd made a mistake twice, I'd be kicking myself and the team would come down hard on me -- and rightly so."
Di Resta moved on from his horror Montreal qualifying to finish a solid seventh on Sunday, on the occasion of Force India's 100th grand prix.
"We regrouped," he said, "showed we can do it and, as far as my relationship with the team is concerned, it's still good."
Ander Villarino took victory in the two European NASCAR races at Brands Hatch on Sunday, and extended his lead in the drivers' championship.
Frederic Gabillon took pole and was on his way to his first series career win in the first round, but was hit by Romain Ianetta, and lost him the opportunity to do so.
Following the incident, reigning champion Villarino inherited the position and cruised to another win.
He also won the second race after withstanding pressure from Gabillon in the closing laps. Despite missing out, Gabillion still secured his fourth consecutive second place finish.
As a result of his victory, Villarino has increased his lead on the points' table ahead of Yann Zimmer and Sweden's Freddy Nordström.
The next round will be held on a specially built oval circuit in the French city of Tours.
Red Bull Racing driver, Sebastian Vettel scored his third win of the season after finishing first at the Grand Prix of Canada held in Montreal last Sunday.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton kept the crowd entertained in a fierce late-race scrap for second place, but Vettel and Red Bull were in a class of their own as they finally broke their Montreal duck in dominant style.
Such was Vettel's initial pace that he seemed to be on a three-stop strategy, but it soon became clear that he wasn't and that nobody was going to be able to challenge him.
He was even able to brush a wall out on the back of the circuit on the 10th lap, and then make an uncharacteristic mistake in the first corner on the 52nd, without being even remotely threatened. That's a real domination.
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Photos: Philippe Champoux |
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