Sports & Fitness

'Blame it on the button': Hamilton shrugs off Baku blunder

It was an unforced error, something that was sitting there and could have happened at any point

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Jun 2021 10:51AM

'Blame it on the button': Hamilton shrugs off Baku blunder
The Paul Ricard circuit at Castellet for the French Grand Prix on June 20, with driver and team standings. - AFP. June 18, 2021

LE CASTELLET (FRANCE) - Lewis Hamilton insisted Thursday that he was not at fault for the lock-up on his Mercedes which robbed him of victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.


The world champion was heading for victory on the streets of Baku earlier this month with just two laps left when he ran off the track.


He was eventually classified 15th in a race won by Sergio Perez in a Red Bull.


Speaking ahead of this weekend's French Grand Prix, Hamilton said his car's so-called "magic brake button" had been accidentally activated which caused the run-off and lock-up.


Title rival Max Verstappen in the second Red Bull also failed to score points after a tyre blowout while leading. 


"I don't even count it as a mistake," said Hamilton.


"You can't always be perfect but a mistake is where you drive off the track through missing your braking point or hitting the wall. 


"But it was an unforced error, really something we had that was sitting there that could have happened at any point and it unfortunately bit us pretty hard."


To avoid a similar incident this weekend, Hamilton said "we've just put a shroud around it (the button) just to make sure that you can't accidentally touch it in future, but that's for the short-term".


Seven-time world champion Hamilton won the French Grand Prix from pole position in 2018 and 2019.


Verstappen has a four-point lead in the drivers' title race while his buoyant Red Bull team head the constructors' championship by 26 points. - AFP. June 18, 2021

Spotlight

Opinion

When bullying turns violent, Malaysia must confront what is happening inside schools

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Malaysia-Thailand open historic border crossing to deepen trade, regional integration

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Gerak Khas drama actress, Tisha Samsir denies drug involvement

Malaysia

Student stabbing: Teenage girl sent to Hospital Bahagia for psychiatric evaluation

Malaysia

Anwar wishes Tun M a happy 101st birthday

World

Israel shares intelligence with US over alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump

Malaysia

EPF members withdraw RM19.87 billion from Flexible Account as of May 31

Malaysia

Melaka: Student who was allegedly bullied chases schoolmate with box cutter

World

Fresh US-Iran strikes deepen Middle East crisis as ceasefire crumbles

You may be interested

Sports & Fitness

Mbappe inspires France past Morocco and into World Cup semi-finals after stunning redemption

Sports & Fitness

World Cup 2026 enters decisive quarter-final stage as final eight chase football's biggest prize

Sports & Fitness

France and Morocco launch blockbuster World Cup quarter-finals as race for global glory intensifies