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Lewis Hamilton has criticised F1’s governing body for a perceived lack of transparency and accountability following his penalty in the Mexico City GP.
Lewis Hamilton criticized Formula 1’s governing body for a lack of transparency and accountability regarding his penalty in the Mexico City Grand Prix. He received a 10-second time penalty for an incident with Max Verstappen. Hamilton expressed frustration over the lack of explanation from the FIA, contributing to the controversy around stewarding decisions. He emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in decision-making that can impact careers and championship outcomes. Hamilton urged the FIA to address these issues for the benefit of the sport. Additionally, George Russell echoed Hamilton’s concerns about the stewarding and track layout in Mexico, highlighting the challenges of fair racing on certain sections of the circuit.






