We are Formula One drivers – Lewis Hamilton leads criticism of Monaco start
Lewis Hamilton said the start to Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix should not have been delayed because of rain, declaring: “We are Formula One drivers”.
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Lewis Hamilton said the start to Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix should not have been delayed because of rain, declaring: “We are Formula One drivers”.
Lewis Hamilton has been granted permission to wear jewellery at Monaco on Sunday, however, his quarrel with FIA is far from over, as they look to revisit the situation in July. The FIA, the governing body for world motor sport and the federation of the world's leading motoring organisations, initially threatened to penalise Hamilton after he refused to remove his jewellery ahead of the race in Miami at the beginning of the month.
Preparing for what is always a testing weekend on the streets of Monaco, Lewis Hamilton welcomed an FIA climbdown in a spat that is clearly becoming a tiresome distraction.
Fernando Alonso has refused to apologise for disparaging comments he made about race stewards after the Miami Grand Prix. The Alpine star launched some scathing attacks on officials after receiving a penalty during the race two weeks ago.
F1 bosses are reportedly considering an attempt to pull away from the FIA as the governing body's jewellery spat with Lewis Hamilton continues. There are growing frustrations over the FIA's running of the sport, and the feud with Hamilton has been just one of a few examples where drivers have shared their discontent.
Fernando Alonso recibió una segunda penalización de cinco segundos después de la carrera en Miami que le hizo perder dos puntos, cayó del noveno al undécimo puesto, por saltarse una curva. El incidente se discutió dos horas después de la carrera, el piloto acudió con Alan Permane, responsable deportivo de Alpine. AS preguntó a Fernando por el suceso, y su opinión al respecto, en la rueda de prensa del GP de España, este viernes en Barcelona, y el bicampeón no se ahorró los eufemismos: «Injusto, falta de profesionalismo».
Pierre Gasly has called for 'common sense' over the jewellery row between Lewis Hamilton and the FIA. Mercedes ace Hamilton is refusing to remove some accessories despite the FIA taking a stronger stance on its rules over jewellery.
Fernando Alonso recibió una segunda penalización de cinco segundos después de la carrera en Miami que le hizo perder dos puntos, cayó del noveno al undécimo puesto, por saltarse una curva. El incidente se discutió dos horas después de la carrera, el piloto acudió con Alan Permane, responsable deportivo de Alpine. AS preguntó a Fernando por el suceso, y su opinión al respecto, en la rueda de prensa del GP de España, este viernes en Barcelona, y el bicampeón no se ahorró los eufemismos: «Injusto, falta de profesionalismo».