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Hamilton apologises for angry outburst after loss

World champion blames late safety car intervention in explicit radio reaction

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Sep 2022 7:15AM

Hamilton apologises for angry outburst after loss
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has came out with an apology to his Mercedes team for angrily reacting to his loss on radio after he failed to win the Dutch Grand Prix. – AFP pic, September 5, 2022

ZANDVOORT – Lewis Hamilton apologised to his Mercedes team for his angry reaction yesterday after a late safety car intervention upset his bid to win the Dutch Grand Prix.

The seven-time world champion was leading the race ahead of team-mate George Russell before the late drama when Valtteri Bottas parked his Alfa Romeo on the track and retired.

Mercedes left Hamilton out on a set of cold, worn medium-compound tyres as Russell and Max Verstappen pitted for soft tyres for a late dash to the flag.

In an expletive-laden radio outburst, Hamilton said he could not believe what had happened, but he later revised that view and withdrew his earlier comments.

“I think we had a car to win,” he said. 

“Given the circumstances, we were challenged with lots of things – the safety car, a virtual safety car – but the strategy and car have been so good today.

“Our pit stops were the best. I was really hoping we’d get a one-two together as a team, but the safety car really didn’t help and I was on the edge of breaking point with my emotions so my apologies to the team.

“I don’t really know what I said!

“I just lost it for a second, but I think they know there’s just so much passion.”

Hamilton’s mood swing matched the capricious performances delivered this season by his Mercedes car, but both he and Russell showed they have the potential to fight at the front of the field at circuits that suit their car.

“I thought we had pace,” said Russell. “I thought we genuinely had a chance to fight for victory and I’m sorry for Lewis.

“He drove a great race and as a team, we probably deserved a better result, but unfortunately that’s just how it goes sometimes.”

He said that he had pleaded to be switched to soft tyres.

“I felt very strongly about pitting for that soft tyre. I was adamant that was the correct call. It makes sense to split the cars in a situation like that, but obviously for Lewis, being the lead car, it’s a bit more tricky.

“I mean it’s so easy, in hindsight, but I think what would have happened if we had both stayed out is that Max would have still won the race.”

Team boss Toto Wolff insisted they were left in an impossible position.

“It was worth taking the risk...in the end, it’s motor racing and anyone can get it wrong,” he said.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said he was surprised that Mercedes chose to bring in Russell and leave Hamilton undefended in the lead.

“It worked out beautifully in the end for us...I thought they’d keep George out as a rear gunner to protect Lewis.” – AFP, September 5, 2022

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