Lewis Hamilton Criticizes FIA’s Lack of Transparency in Alleged Singling Out

Lewis Hamilton Criticizes FIA’s Lack of Transparency in Alleged Singling Out

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Lewis Hamilton insists he doesn’t feel singled out by the FIA over their decision to revisit his track-crossing breach at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.

A week after the race, the FIA announced a review into Hamilton’s actions and his punishment for crossing a live track after his collision with George Russell. Hamilton received a reprimand and a €50,000 fine, with half of the fine suspended for the rest of the season, after apologizing to the stewards. The FIA stated that they wanted to reassess the matter due to Hamilton’s “role model status” and concerns about the impact on younger drivers. Hamilton believes he was not singled out, but there was poor communication. He agrees with the FIA’s intention to prevent such incidents and emphasizes the importance of sending the right message to young drivers. Hamilton is focused on moving forward and learning from the experience.

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Source: Crash

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