F1 champ Lewis Hamilton wants to change his name
Lewis Hamilton wants to change his name to add his mother's surname.
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Lewis Hamilton wants to change his name to add his mother's surname.
Una cosa ha quedado clara desde el desenlace del 2021: la Fórmula 1 no quiere volver a pasar por una polémica similar a la de Abu Dhabi. Por eso, la organización ya ha tomado cartas en el asunto y, con una modificación en su normativa, ha esclarecido cualquier duda que podría quedar a interpretación de Dirección de Carrera. Una decisión que Ben Sulayem, nuevo director de la FIA, ha querido tomar antes del inicio del Mundial en Bahréin, que dará su pistoletazo de salida este fin de semana y en el que, no se contará con la presencia de Michael Masi, director de carrera en la última cita del pasado curso.
The FIA have taken steps to ensure there will be no repeat of last year's controversial Formula 1 season finale by changing the wording of their safety car rules. Red Bull's Max Verstappen sensationally landed his first F1 crown in Abu Dhabi last December, but many felt Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was unfairly robbed of what would've been his eighth title by then race director Michael Masi's polemical decision to only allow the cars between the two drivers to un-lap themselves, leaving Verstappen with enough time to pass the Brit on the final lap.
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Formula One's governing body made a tweak to the safety car rules on Tuesday to avoid a repeat of the controversy that erupted after last year's title-deciding race in Abu Dhabi.
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen were in a league of their own last year during an incredible title battle - partly helped by their Mercedes and Red Bull cars being so much faster than the rest.
Formula One's governing body has changed its safety car rules to avoid a repeat of the controversy that erupted after last year's title-deciding race in Abu Dhabi.