Lewis Hamilton frustrated by Mercedes' strategy at Miami Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton questioned his Mercedes team's strategy during the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday after he finished sixth behind team-mate George Russell.
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Lewis Hamilton questioned his Mercedes team's strategy during the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday after he finished sixth behind team-mate George Russell.
Charles Leclerc says he “quite likes” the position of being the hunted in the Championship while Max Verstappen is enjoying having the pace to chase him down.
By George Ramsay, CNN
A frustrated Lewis Hamilton questioned his Mercedes team's strategy on Sunday after he finished sixth behind team-mate George Russell at the Miami Grand Prix. After the fifth race of the year, Hamilton is sixth in the drivers' standings on 36 points, with fellow Briton fourth on 59. The seven-time world champion said he was surprised to be asked if he wanted to pit for fresh tyres during a Safety Car period after 41 laps of the inaugural 67-lap race at the Miami International Autodrome, won by Max Verstappen.
• The inaugural Miami Grand Prix had much hype around it before the race on Sunday. • The star-studded event Mercedes' new upgrades made the drivers look promising during practice sessions. • A couple of drivers has critised the event, calling on changes to be made. Miami GP boss Tom Garfinkel wants to comply. • For motoring news, go to Wheels24.
After narrowly missing out on Q3 on Saturday, Alonso lined up 11th on the grid in Miami, but felt confident about the pace of the Alpine package as he looked to score points for the first time since Bahrain.
George Russell has joined the growing number of drivers who have been vocal about their dislike of the Miami Grand Prix surface.
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has said that he could not understand why the team was asking him to make a decision over whether he should pit during the Safety Car period at the Miami Grand Prix.