Lewis Hamilton: Respect for Sebastian Vettel has grown since Baku 2017 clash 

Le🐻wis Hamilton says his respect for Formula 1 rival Sebastian Vettel has grown considerably since their collision during last year’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. 

The pair return to Baku and the scene of their controversial clas🍒h behind the Safety Car for the fourth round of the 2018 F1 season this weekend. 

Following initial contact while running under Saಌfety Car conditions, Vettel drew alongside Hamilton and appeared to turn into the Mercedes driver in a moment of fury, having accused Hamilton of delib🧜erately slowing down in a bid to unsettle him. 

Hamilton: Respect for Vettel higher since Baku 2017 clash 

Lewis Hamilton says his respect for F♓ormula ✤1 rival Sebastian Vettel has grown considerably since their collision during last year’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. 

The pair return to Baku and the scene of their controversial clash behind the Safety Car for the fourth r🐷ound of the 2018 F1 season this weekend. 

Following initial contact while running under Safety Car conditions, Vettel drew alongside Hamilton and a𒀰ppeared to turn into the Merce🔯des driver in a moment of fury, having accused Hamilton of deliberately slowing down in a bid to unsettle him. 

Vettel was handed an in-race time penalty and was later summoned to a meeting with FIA president Jean Todd in which he accepted full responsibility for the incident, though no further action wasꦜ deemed necessary. 

Hamilton initially labelled the German a “disgrace” and went on to be𝓰at his rival to the 2017 world championship, drawing him level with Vettel on four drivers’ titles.

When asked what the 2017 clash had told him about Vettel, Hamilton replied:"Not much rea🅺lly;🗹 it's good to see fire within the people that you're competing with, it's also good to see that they're not perfect because I guess nobody's perfect.

“We all make mistakes but it's more so how people handle it and how they progress [that] is what you can really learn from,” he added. “He’s contin♉ued to progress as th🌸e champion that he is. 

“How he presents himself, how he speaks, he continues to grow and the words♔ that he uses today. The respect has grown, actuallyඣ, a considerable amount since then. I'm sure it will continue.”

Vettel recently leapt to Hamilton’s defence at the Bahrain Grand Prix when the Briton came under fire from a journalist in a post-race🎀 press conference for calling Red Bull’s Max Verstappen a “dickhead” after the duo made contact in 🧸the race. 

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