Lewis Hamilton addressed the speculation of a rift with Ferrari race engineer Riccardo Adami, emphasizing their great relationship and dismissing any issues. He admitted to terse moments of communication on team radio, expressing a desire for more track information during the Monaco Grand Prix. Despite public comments suggesting discord, Hamilton maintained that any disagreements were normal and part of their learning process. He praised Adami’s work ethic and experience, affirming their shared goal of winning the championship. Hamilton brushed off outside noise and focused on their collaborative effort towards success, downplaying the significance of radio problems during the Monaco race.
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