I agree, what Vettel done was completely out of order, I've said it before in other threads that I have commented in, the fact he went out of his to pull alongside renders the incident as completely his fault. Again having no acknowledgement of the incident during the media interviews was not right. If he does not come out and before/at Austria then it will taint his reputation even more than this current aftermath. Whilst the two incident are different both show negligence in some way or another, Sainz complete lack of awareness/competence and Vettel's lack of respect/restraint.Yeah, I think there is a huge difference between a collision that occurs through hard, close racing, and a collision that is caused through anger as a (misguided) retaliation. The fact that Vettel crashed into Hamilton whilst they were not racing makes it even more unacceptable, in my opinion.
This shouldn't be about how hard he hit him, or how fast they were travelling, but the reason that he chose to hit him. Oh, and the fact that he seems to have no recollection of the collision even happening
Nice to have a discussion with a difference of opinions where no one accuses you of things