Sometimes people say different things Lewis Hamilton takes a dig at Max Verstappen and Red Bull over FIA s technical directive on bouncing in F1
Sometimes people say different things - Lewis Hamilton takes a dig at Max Verstappen and Red Bull over FIA s technical directive on bouncing in F1 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
And Goldeneye !!!! Is that you bro? If I ever draw for Oddjob on Stack, one shot kills, it's over for everyone!
Nice to see and share a joke at porpoising's expense no less.And Goldeneye !!!! Is that you bro? If I ever draw for Oddjob on Stack, one shot kills, it's over for everyone! While his teammate George Russell Carlos Sainz, Max Verstappen, and Sergio Perez of prioritizing performance over driver safety, the Briton took a similar swipe at drivers for their opinions in front of the public. The Mercedes champion believes it is critical that the FIA steps in to resolve the issue in order to avoid long-term negative health impacts.
Sometimes people say different things - Lewis Hamilton takes a dig at Max Verstappen and Red Bull over FIA s technical directive on bouncing in F1
Hamilton talks to the media in the Paddock prior to practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Canada at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 17, 2022 in Montreal, Quebec. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) Lewis Hamilton took a jab at Max Verstappen for being against a mid-season rule change following an intervention by the FIA for porpoising. The seven-time world champion felt there were drivers who had different opinions behind the scenes in comparison to what they said publicly. Speaking about the FIA's technical directive towards resolving porpoising, Lewis Hamilton said: “I was always interesting seeing people’s perspectives and opinions in different lights. Obviously in front of you it’s one thing and another in the background, sometimes people say different things. But ultimately, I think safety is the most important thing. And I don’t think- I think there’s at least one driver in every team has spoken on it and I don’t think it’s going to change a huge amount but I think there is a lot of work to be done and it’s positive that the FIA are working towards improving it, because we have this car for the next few years.” He continued: “So it’s not about coping with the bouncing for the next four years, it’s about completely getting rid of it and fixing it so that the future drivers, all of us, don’t have back problems moving forwards.” Nice to see and share a joke at porpoising's expense no less.And Goldeneye !!!! Is that you bro? If I ever draw for Oddjob on Stack, one shot kills, it's over for everyone!
Nice to see and share a joke at porpoising's expense no less.And Goldeneye !!!! Is that you bro? If I ever draw for Oddjob on Stack, one shot kills, it's over for everyone! While his teammate George Russell Carlos Sainz, Max Verstappen, and Sergio Perez of prioritizing performance over driver safety, the Briton took a similar swipe at drivers for their opinions in front of the public. The Mercedes champion believes it is critical that the FIA steps in to resolve the issue in order to avoid long-term negative health impacts.