2023-07-04 13:47:03
Mercedes F1’s Lewis Hamilton said he was unable to monitor rivals for misdemeanor misdemeanors, despite Sergio Perez and Lando Norris commenting on alleged track limit violations during the Austrian Grand Prix final. He said it wasn’t motorsport. Already frustrated by how different the Mercedes was from the podium in Barcelona, Hamilton’s moods were further affected when he was informed that he had been penalized for violating track limits just 17 laps into the race. rice field.
The followingnoon took a turn for the worse as Hamilton began reporting track limit violations from rivals including Perez and Norris. After the race, however, Hamilton, who is seven, admitted it was not right to police other drivers. “I think they probably need to find a new solution for this track,” Hamilton told Speedcafe.com. “A few years ago, when there were no track limits, trucks were more fun to drive,” he said. I think it was in Austin last year, but that’s not racing, it’s not motorsport,” Hamilton said of Norris. “But as soon as he passed me he went off the track at least 10 times.” “Perez went off the track at Turns 9 and 10 but was not penalized,” it claimed. “We should be able to go off the track and make sure no one is penalized.” Hamilton was one of eight drivers penalized following the race, dropping him down to eighth in the standings. It wouldn’t have been bright. Hamilton believes the main problem with the car was removing the front wing too much during the race, as the car’s rear end felt bad all weekend. “The last two corners were almost full lock,” said Hamilton. “When we got into Turn 10, we were just sliding and we mightn’t do anything,” he said. Through that pit stop we added a lot of wings and the car slowly started to come back to life or at least the truck was able to turn and stay on track.” I didn’t expect the situation to be there. I don’t have an answer. I’m really surprised.”
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