Lewis Hamilton took a thinly-veiled swipe at outdated rival Max Verstappen’s Hungarian GP radio outbursts, because the Mercedes driver additionally expressed his shock on the stewards’ verdict on the pair’s collision in the identical race.
Hamilton and Verstappen collided whereas battling over third place within the closing phases final Sunday on the Hungaroring in a race which the Pink Bull driver, who finally dropped again to fifth after the conflict, repeatedly expressed his frustration and anger at his crew’s technique and his automobile’s efficiency over the radio.
Throughout Mercedes’ Thursday media convention forward of this weekend’s Belgian GP, Hamilton was requested how a fellow world champion reminiscent of Verstappen ought to deal with a mid-season dip in kind from his automobile, which reigning champions Pink Bull are at the moment experiencing.
“You have to be a team leader, a team member,” replied Hamilton.
“Maybe not such a team leader, just always remember you are a team-mate with lots of people and you have to act like a world champion.”
Requested to elaborate on that latter level, Hamilton replied: “That is a good question… Not like it was last weekend.”
Verstappen on Thursday defended his radio conduct, insisting it was “nothing personal” in opposition to anybody he works with at Pink Bull and that the sincere remarks labored for him and the reigning world champions.
“People that don’t like my language, don’t listen in or change the volume down. I’m very driven to succeed. I’ve proven that already,” stated Verstappen.
“I always want to optimise stuff. People can argue that you might not be so vocal on the radio, but that’s their opinion.”
He added: “We are very open-minded. We are very critical of each other as a team, and that’s been working for us very well, so I don’t expect that to change.”
Hamilton ‘very stunned’ by stewards’ Verstappen conflict view
Hamilton, in the meantime, took situation with the Budapest stewards’ interpretation of his collision with Verstappen.
Though neither driver was predominantly discovered at fault for a conflict which Hamilton himself had already stated was a “racing incident”, that means no penalty was issued, the stewards did nonetheless counsel the seven-time world champion “could have done more to avoid the collision”.
“I was really, really surprised by it,” stated the Mercedes driver of the total stewards’ judgement, which was issued a number of hours after the tip of the race.
“I think already I was very relaxed about the situation and just saying ‘look, it’s just a racing incident, let’s just move on’.
“However contemplating one automobile was in management and one automobile was not in management on the time – clearly when all of the wheels are locked, you are not in management – and when you have a look at the replay on the finish of the transfer I am very, very removed from the apex, so there’s a number of room on the right-hand aspect.
“So I was very, very surprised by the stewards. I don’t know who typed it up but… that will be a question when I speak to them at some stage.”
Mercedes drivers ‘excited’ by newest automobile upgrades for Spa
Though Mercedes didn’t have to hurry across the hotter and extra twisty Hungaroring to repeat their front-running kind from the race earlier than at Silverstone, which Hamilton gained, the Briton’s third-place end did nonetheless lengthen their podium run to 5 consecutive races.
The previous champions proceed to push ahead with automobile upgrades on the bettering W15, which Sky Sports activities understands will function a brand new entrance wing, ground and beam wing at Spa-Francorchamps this weekend – the ultimate spherical earlier than F1’s summer time break.
Hamilton has now recorded a podium at three of the final 4 occasions, having beforehand gone a career-worst 12 races with no top-three end, and the 39-year-old stated on Thursday: “I feel great. I don’t feel older than George [who is 26]!
“I nonetheless really feel a lot youth, am energised, pushed and love working with the crew.
“We have got some upgrades this weekend, so I can’t wait to see how that feels on the track. Hopefully it’s another step in the right direction and I’m excited for the next part of the season.”
Russell, who gained in Austria after the Verstappen-Lando Norris collision however retired from Silverstone with a water leak after which completed solely eighth following a poor qualifying in Hungary, stated: “Budapest confirmed that we perform better in the cooler conditions than the hotter races.
“Going into Spa, I believe there’s some rain, we now have some upgrades, which is actually thrilling to see if that may take us one other step, after what we delivered to Canada just a few races in the past and we need to take the battle to McLaren and Pink Bull.
“That’s what F1 is about. We want to be in that fight.”
Sky Sports activities F1’s stay Belgian GP schedule
Friday July 26
8.50am: F3 Apply
10am: F2 Apply
12pm: Belgian GP Apply One (session begins at 12.30pm)
2pm: F3 Qualifying
2.55pm: F2 Qualifying
3.45pm: Belgian GP Apply Two (session begins at 4pm)
5:15pm: The F1 Present
Saturday July 27
8:45am: F3 Dash
11.15am: Belgian GP Apply Three (session begins at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Dash
2.15pm: Belgian GP Qualifying build-up
3pm: Belgian GP Qualifying
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Pocket book
Sunday July 28
7:25am: F3 Function Race
8.55am: F2 Function Race
10.40am: Porsche Supercup
12:30pm: Grand Prix Sunday – Belgian GP build-up*
2pm: The BELGIAN GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Chequered Flag: Belgian GP response
5pm: Ted’s Pocket book
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