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“Communication barrier” analysed between Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari at F1 Monaco Grand Prix
The team radio exchanges between Lewis Hamilton and his engineer at the Monaco Grand Prix were occasionally awkward, sparking calls for improvement. Hamilton’s query about potential upset between them showcased a series of communication issues since his alliance with Ferrari’s Riccardo Adami. Despite Ferrari’s respectable performance in Monaco with Charles Leclerc finishing second, Hamilton could only manage fifth, with McLaren outperforming the team. The two-stop strategy imposed in Monaco resulted in manipulated midfield results and an unexpected finish for Hamilton, a minute behind the winner. Issues with radio communication between Hamilton and Adami have been ongoing, highlighting the need for improvement in their collaboration. Hamilton admitted to unclear radio communication, while team principal Fred Vasseur denied any tension between them.






