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FIA responds to Hamilton after he accuses them of ‘trying to stop me’

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FIA responds to Hamilton after he accuses them of ‘trying to stop me’

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W11. Russian Grand Prix, Friday 25th September 2020. Sochi Autodrom, Sochi, Russia.

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The FIA’s Michael Masi has responded to Lewis Hamilton’s claim that they are “trying to stop me” from winning races.

Hamilton was handed two time penalties during the Russian Grand Prix after he conducted two practice starts outside of the designated area, making a victory from pole position all but impossible – and delaying his record-equalling 91st Formula 1 win.

Speaking after the race, Hamilton questioned the penalties and accused the FIA of bias towards him.

“I’m pretty sure no one has ever got two five-second penalties for something so ridiculous before,” he said.

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“They are trying to stop me. But it’s OK. I’ll just keep my head down and stay focused and see what happens.”

Race Director Masi has ruled out any bias, insisting any driver would have received the same penalty, and says his “door is always open” if Hamilton wants to discuss matters privately.

“From my perspective it’s very simple that if Lewis wants to raise something – as I have said to him before and said to all the drivers numerous times – the door is always open. I’m more than happy to discuss anything,” he replied when asked about Hamilton’s post-race comments.

“I think from an FIA perspective we are there as a sporting regulator to administer the regulations. We have the stewards as an independent judiciary to adjudicate those.

“There was an infringement and, it doesn’t matter if it was Lewis Hamilton or any one of the other 19 drivers, if a breach has occurred of the regulations they will consider it on its merits.

“Further to that I would say they adjudicate it equitably and fairly in the circumstances, taking all of the key elements into account.”

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff called the penalty “far-fetched” for what he believes was a minor infraction.

“I’m not happy with the penalty because it’s far-fetched. But we will agree to disagree and I will always respect the stewards’ and their job but on that one we will agree to disagree.”

Hamilton also received two penalty points to bring his total to 10 – just two shy of a race ban – however the FIA agreed to rescind these and instead imposed a €25,000 fine after it was revealed that the team informed Hamilton it was OK to carry out the starts where he did.

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  1. SGN says:
    5 years ago

    FIA has a new set of clowns desperately trying to make F1 ressemble a slapstick comedy ressemble a F1 GP… Firstly, how can you punish a driver during the race for a mistake committed before or after a race which did not involve a grieving party? Secondly, How come the stewards didn’t warn him about the mistake and the incurred penalty after he committed the mistake for the first time? Thus, they intentionally let him commit the same mistake twice the same day during the same session. Almost like a premeditation to punish the driver willfully, as in a ‘conspiracy’. Thirdly, it is the stewards who should be punished for deliberately letting a driver commit the same mistake twice on the same day, during the same session, without warning him of the consequences for the error committed for the first time …. This is turning out to be a WWE match… F1 should be renamed as WF1E and FIA the conducter

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  2. Simon says:
    5 years ago

    the FIA agreed to rescind these and instead imposed a €25,000 fine after it was revealed that the team informed Hamilton it was OK to carry out the starts where he did.

    How did they not already know this when they reviewed the evidence before imposing the penalties?

    The stewards have ALL the video AND Audio, including ALL team radio….

    Are we being told they did not actually listed to the relevant messages? it’s not like they were hidden, they were made in clear english AT THE TIME.

    I an not suggesting what Merc did with these practice starts was right or a good idea, however, you can’t go slapping penalties and points on a driver when you have not reviewed ALL the evidence.

    How about a reprimand for all 4 of the stewards for not doing their job diligently?

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