So only one time in the history of the sport that they haven t done the rule Lewis Hamilton takes dig at FIA over unusual end to F1 Italian GP
So only one time in the history of the sport that they haven t done the rule - Lewis Hamilton takes dig at FIA over unusual end to F1 Italian GP × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Formula 1 Italian GP News
We had an amazing start and I was able to quickly get in my rhythm. The car was absolutely flying and really enjoyable to drive all weekend, great work once again team!495713388We nailed it We had an amazing start and I was able to quickly get in my rhythm. The car was absolutely flying and really enjoyable to drive all weekend, great work once again team! https://t.co/vx7oTVKRFH Wolff said: "It's very clear. There are rules and they are written down, and from my perspective, whether I'm Abu Dhabi-traumatized or not, these rules have been followed to the dot today. There was a car out on track. There was marshals and a crane out there. That's why they didn't let anybody overtake."
So only one time in the history of the sport that they haven t done the rule - Lewis Hamilton takes dig at FIA over unusual end to F1 Italian GP
By Charanjot Singh Modified 12 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Lewis Hamilton took a dig at FIA over its controversial handling of the late race safety car Lewis Hamilton took a dig at the way the FIA handled the 2022 F1 Italian GP's ending with the safety car finish. The Mercedes driver was at the end of the short stick when the safety car was brought in on the last lap of the 2021 F1 Abu Dhabi GP. That last lap dash left Lewis Hamilton as a sitting duck on old tires against Max Verstappen, who had fresh soft tires on his Red Bull. This caused a lot of controversy and Michael Masi was sacked from the race director role because of it. At the F1 Italian GP, however, the race ended behind the safety car as it was not possible to restart the race under any circumstances. Speaking to the media about the end of the race, Lewis Hamilton said: "It always brings memories back. That is the rule that it should be, right? So only one time in the history of the sport that they haven't done the rule." Hamilton's team principal, Toto Wolff, also talked about it and said that the rules were followed at the F1 Italian GP, unlike in Abu Dhabi last season. Max Verstappen@Max33VerstappenWe nailed itWe had an amazing start and I was able to quickly get in my rhythm. The car was absolutely flying and really enjoyable to drive all weekend, great work once again team!495713388We nailed it We had an amazing start and I was able to quickly get in my rhythm. The car was absolutely flying and really enjoyable to drive all weekend, great work once again team! https://t.co/vx7oTVKRFH Wolff said: "It's very clear. There are rules and they are written down, and from my perspective, whether I'm Abu Dhabi-traumatized or not, these rules have been followed to the dot today. There was a car out on track. There was marshals and a crane out there. That's why they didn't let anybody overtake."