Lewis Hamilton: F1 marshal forced to quit job for disgusting tweet about Mercedes man
A Formula 1 marshal at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit has been dismissed from his duties after tweeting that he hopes Lewis Hamilton “crashes like Romain in Bahrain.”
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A Formula 1 marshal at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit has been dismissed from his duties after tweeting that he hopes Lewis Hamilton “crashes like Romain in Bahrain.”
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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia: Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton described his Mercedes car as “undriveable” on Saturday after qualifying only 16th on the grid for Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. It was the first time since the 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix, where he crashed, that he had failed to progress from the Q1 section of a qualifying session and the first time since 2009 in Britain for only speed and performance reasons. “Of course, I am very disappointed,” said Hamilton, who apologized to the team.
Lewis Hamilton has said that issues with balance are the reason for his shock qualifying exit in Q1 at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
7-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton will start tomorrow’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from a lowly 16th place after a hugely surprising qualifying display from the Briton left him eliminated from Q1 on Saturday evening.
Formula One is awaiting news from the Saudi Arabian authorities after a blaze broke out 12 miles from the Jeddah circuit.
George Russell has hinted that Mercedes are bringing new tweaks to their car for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but warned that it won’t be a ‘silver bullet’ that fixes all their problems overnight.
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