Lewis Hamilton aims dig after Italian Grand Prix controversially ends under Safety Car
Sir Lewis Hamilton has aimed a little dig at Formula 1’s race directors after the ending of last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.
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Sir Lewis Hamilton has aimed a little dig at Formula 1’s race directors after the ending of last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.
MONZA, Italy: Formula One's safety-car rules will be discussed by teams and the governing body after the final anti-climactic laps of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix revived memories of last year's controversial Abu Dhabi title-decider.
Lewis Hamilton said the finish to the Italian Grand Prix in Monza brought back memories of last season’s finale in Abu Dhabi, when Max Verstappen won the Formula One title in controversial circumstances. The last few laps of the Italian GP were all behind a safety car after Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren stopped on the track and had to be removed. Ad Verstappen won the race just as he did under different circumstances in Abu Dhabi, when then-FIA race director Michael Masi allowed racing to resume on the final lap rather than finishing with a safety car.
Lewis Hamilton damningly observed how the safety car ending of the Italian Grand Prix stood in stark contrast to the conclusion to last season’s finale in Abu Dhabi, where he was denied an eighth title in controversial circumstances.
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