Well, not when someone one is behind you and faster than you, there was no reason for Hamilton to wave his hands etc. It wont change what happened. He could have calmly let PM past.ajdavison2 wrote:I personally cannot believe some members are insinuating that Ham should take some sort of penalty for not having both hands on the wheel, this is just nonsense and in my opinion a really immature and bias view, probably every driver on the grid drives with their hand(s) off the wheel at some point, (at the end of grand prix for example), or for all of last year with the f-duct, or in home events where they wave to the fans. I believe it is technically against the rules for safety grounds and what not, (although I'm probably wrong on that, so don't quote me on it). But no driver would be penalised for taking his hand(s) off his wheel.
I guess it snow time to look forward to the race and hope everyone enjoys it.Cheers
