The group radio exchanges between Lewis Hamilton and the Ferrari pit wall throughout the Miami GP are nonetheless being talked about. Journalist Ted Kravitz has advised three situations that will have triggered Lewis Hamilton’s response.
The ultimate laps of the Miami GP sparked stress between the Ferrari pit wall and the seven-time World Champion. The heated group radio between Lewis Hamilton and his new race engineer at Ferrari, Riccardo Adami, was analyzed by Sky Sports activities UK journalist Ted Kravitz.
The F1 professional tried to think about three completely different situations that may have led Lewis Hamilton to talk that strategy to his group. Regardless that the 2 Ferrari drivers weren’t preventing for victory, however quite for seventh place, their aggressive spirit was on full show. Hamilton himself admitted after the race that he had no intention of apologizing “for being a fighter” and for his need to win. Nevertheless, the British driver additionally emphasised that the tone and language utilized in his group radios had been purely sarcastic.
Ferrari’s technique
Within the newest episode of the podcast “The F1 Present,” Ted Kravitz additionally pointed the finger at Ferrari’s technique, admitting: “It’s the primary time Lewis is on the receiving finish, probably the unsuitable finish, of the well-known Ferrari technique, ‘we’ll get again to you,’ which has entertained and infuriated Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc previously.” Which will have been the spark that provoked Lewis Hamilton’s response.
Ted Kravitz proposed three situations throughout the podcast episode, saying: “The primary state of affairs is that he feels extra assured and happier, and every part is okay—he’s assured sufficient to say these issues with out worrying about any repercussions.”
The second state of affairs: “Possibly he’s not proud of what’s occurring and needs to assist reform the group. He desires to assist Ravin Jain, the top of technique, to be a bit sharper and to raised work together along with his engineer.”
The third state of affairs, and the least seemingly in accordance with Ted Kravitz: “Possibly Lewis doesn’t care anymore, he’s not glad, and he’s simply content material to criticize them.”