F1: Sebastian Vettel against Sergio Mattarella, even Twitter gets inflamed
F1: Sebastian Vettel against Sergio Mattarella, even Twitter gets inflamed
Sebastian Vettel spoke out very harshly against Sergio Mattarella and the Tricolored Arrows’ performance (“I heard that the president insisted on having a ride in the air. I mean, he’s almost 100 years old, maybe it’s hard for him to give up these things related to egocentrism”) and not everyone liked it.
On Twitter, the debate broke out: on one side those siding with the driver, on the other those criticizing him (and harshly, too). “Vettel who gets angry because the tricolor arrows pollute and then has been driving a fossil-fuel F1 car every other weekend for 20 years reminds me of Ferragni who, after her morals on the environment, goes with the helicopter to have an aperitif on the glacier,” wrote Matteo, echoed by Michele: “What strikes most about Vettel is his rudeness more than his hypocritical moralizing.”
Of a completely different idea Omar: “Vettel is right, more than apologizing. The Tricolor Arrows are a polluting, useless, expensive spectacle that only solicits Italian vainglory. Mattarella and his fans should get over it.” “Truly poor exit of Vettel towards Mattarella, an incredible lack of respect,” Yuri sentenced.