Hamilton criticized the stewards in São Paulo: why the driver received a penalty.
Lewis Hamilton's anger at Formula 1 judges
According to The Sun: Lewis Hamilton expressed sharp criticism of the Formula 1 stewards during the São Paulo Grand Prix last weekend. The seven-time world champion, who has not yet achieved podiums with Ferrari, received a five-second penalty for colliding with Franco Colapinto on the second lap, a result of an incident that occurred on the first lap.
“This is absolutely unfair. We cannot continue like this,”
Hamilton said, commenting on the judges' decision. He emphasized the need to improve the work of the stewards, as many drivers feel that their decisions are not always objective.
The situation with judging in Formula 1 sparks much discussion among drivers and fans. The race in São Paulo again demonstrated how important it is to adhere to fairness and transparency in judging decisions, as every mistake can affect the outcome of the competition.
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