nimoraca wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 18:21Hamilton is avoiding giving any opinion on the incident and keeps talking how there needs to be respect on and off track. If he is not pressing for this why is the team doing it? Seems kind of strange.
He probably understands that Max is ready to crash out if given opportunity so he needs to put himself in a situation where there is no such opportunity.
He is focusing on this weekend, and letting the members of the team he trusts deal with it. aka keeping his eyes on the prize.
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/993294/1/ ... head-qatar
Mercedes met with the FIA at 5pm local time (2pm GMT) to discuss the incident and Hamilton admitted that he’s left his team to deal with the review rather than getting involved himself.
“I’ve not really been a part of it,” Hamilton added. “Of course I’m aware of it and I’m fully supportive of my team, but as I said, I literally just tried to give all my energy to this weekend and making sure we arrive and hit the ground running.
“I have no idea where they are going with the discussion or what could be the outcome, I’ve just not given it any energy at all.”