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Vettel: "You asking what happened at the start?"
Vettel: "Yes, I’m asking. If I don’t go left, you crash into us and we all three go out. It was a bit aggressive."
Kvyat: "Well, this is racing."
Vettel: "Yeah, but you came like a torpedo!"
Kvyat: "I was racing."
Vettel: "If I keep going the same line, we crash."
Kvyat: "Well, don’t keep going."
Vettel: "Yeah, but there was a car on the left, that’s the problem."
This exchange became iconic for Vettel's "like a torpedo" comment, which highlighted his frustration with Kvyat's aggressive overtaking.