AeroDynamic wrote: ↑22 Mar 2022, 19:49
They keep changing tracks to accommodate drivers that can't keep it on track. First eu rouge and now Jeddah. They should leave these circuits alone, the challenge is supposed to be that – A challenge!
Safety is of paramount importance for F1. Shortsighted statements like this serves no purpose. When Halo was introduced, Hamilton was one of the harshest critic of it, but guess who was one of the biggest beneficiary in Monza last year.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/mot ... 11546.html
Lewis Hamilton has criticised Formula One’s newest safety concept as “the worst looking modification in Formula 1 history”, with the ‘Halo’ head guard continuing to split opinion after Ferrari ran it on their car in testing at Barcelona.
https://www.dezeen.com/2016/03/09/lewis ... rt-design/
Despite backing from several drivers and initially suggested by Mercedes-Benz – Hamilton's current team – the British world champion took to Instagram to attack the design for being ugly in a post he has since removed.
Lastly, the guy in your profile image would have been alive if the safety was treated as importantly back in those days as it is now. Luckily, his close friend Sid Watkins revolutionized the safety to ensure we don't see such fatalities.