Hamilton speaks out

MANAMA. — World champion Lewis Hamilton has given his explanation for the drivers’ decision to issue an open letter requesting a radical rethink in Formula One.

The 31-year-old Briton, whose spectacular speed and bold attacking style has made him the sport’s biggest star, said the drivers simply wanted to be heard when it came to decision-making.

“I don’t have all the answers,” said the Mercedes driver.

“The same as you won’t have all the answers — just as (F1 chief) Bernie (Ecclestone) won’t have all the answers.

“None of us has all the answers. We all have an opinion about something. It’s picking out what the good parts and the right opinions are.

“For us, as drivers, we just wanted to be included a little bit. Not included in making the decisions, but let’s give you our input so you know what our limitation in the car is.”

Hamilton added: “As a driver, I know why it’s hard for me to overtake. I know what’s good on my car. I know what’s not good on my car, which is how I help the team develop — and there’s things that need to be better.

“From the 10 years of my experience — and Jenson’s (Button) got 16 years and Fernando (Alonso) has perhaps 13-whatever years’ experience of Formula 1 — from all those years, trying different things, we know what’s not been good whether it be tyres, downforce, engines or whatever it may be. — AFP.

 

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