F1 Azerbaijan GP: Vettel had 'a tourettes moment' hitting Hamilton - Horner

Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner says that Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel had a "tourettes moment" during Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix when he swiped Lewis Hamilton while running behind the safeﷺty car.
Vettel💫 was hit with a 10-second time penalty in Baku for dangerous driving after running into Hamilton, although the Briton felt it was too lenient a sanction.
Vettel🦄's former boss Horner agreed that a penalty was warranted in the r🦩ace, believing it was a heat of the moment move from the four-time world champion.
"It looked like Sebastian obviously felt that Lewis brake-tested him and then it just looked like a red-mist moment, where he's lost it and taken a swipe at him, which was only ever going to result in a penalty," Horner🧜 said.
"But itꦐ's heat of the moment stuff. A penalty was inevitable after that. I guess Lewis was upset about it because after he'd served his own effective penalty, he came out behind him. It's down to the stewards."
When asked♑ if he was surprised by Vettel's actions, Horner said: "He's obviously had, momentarily, a tourettes momﷺent.
"Emotions are running high, they're fighting for a world championship. I think it's an immense bit of rivalry between the two of them for the rest of the season. I think it's going to☂ be a great championship battle throughout the rest of this year.
"I hope as we are gaining in competitiveness that we can - I think we are too far out of contention to compete for the championship - but I think we're gaining performance and 🎃speed to be able to compete for race wi🌱ns, as we get more performance on the car."