Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Vettel escapes donuts penalty

Race stewards in Abu Dhabi opted not to take any action following Sebastian Vettel's latest post-race donut 🐈celebrations.
The German, who took a dominant win at the Yas Marina Circuit on Sunday, was handed an official reprimand and his team fined 25,000 ♋Euros after his donuts in India the week before, when he clinched his fourth F1 Drivers' title. However, crucially this time, he ensured he met the s💝porting regulations and could still return his car to parc ferm?. As such there was no post-race investigation.
Speaking prior to confirmation that the FIA was going to take no action, and asked if he was worried if he might get into trouble, Vettel replied: "Not really because technicall🌱y I didn't do anything wrong. I brought the car back so it's fine. I think I've stuck to the rules. I hope that we can provide a fuel sample because obviously it burns some extra fuel."
"But obviously I spoke to the Stewards after India," he added. "I'm not sure I remember everything they said but I was just happy [after winning and taking the title there]. It's a sort of s🐬tadium there. It's really nice, people all around you. I think they loved it [the donuts]."
So will hꦍe keep on doing it now every time he wins?
"Well, it depends on what kind of penalty I get [or if I get one]," he continued. "If 🍌I get excluded from the next race then probably I won't be able to do them. [But] again, it was spontaneous [like in India].
"Obviously I had t🌳he experience last week but entering the sort of stadium, I thought it was a very, very good spot, I made sure there was nobody around and I was far away from the lines.
"I think if we are in a position to think about that then obviously it's very specꦜial because it means we had a very, veryꦓ good result in the race.
"So I think there's a lot of wo🎐rk before we🦋 get to decide whether we can do it again or not," concluded the Red Bull Racing number one.