
Lewis Hamilton fumes ‘have a tea break while you're at it' at Ferrari staff and refuses to apologise in Miami GP bust-up
LEWIS HAMILTON has refused to apologise to Ferrari after his heated outburst on the team radio during the Formula One Miami Grand Prix.
Hamilton had an impressive Saturday by claiming a podium on the Sprint Race with a superb strategy call to change tyres before
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Lewis Hamilton refused to apologise for his heated rant down the Ferrari team radio
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He was frustrated at being told not to pass team-mate Charles Leclerc despite running on a faster tyre
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The Brit is yet to finish above P5 for the Scuderia in a Sunday race, and was barely able to hold back his anger over the team radio as he blasted the team tactics during the race.
The 40-year-old lost his rag after being told to hold position behind
He blasted down the team radio to
Hamilton added: "This is not good team work, that's all I'm going to say...
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"In China I got out of the way when you were on a different strategy... Have a tea break while you're at it! Come on."
Hamilton failed to catch Antonelli on his quicker but less durable tyres and was asked to swap back with Leclerc towards the end of the race as his pace faded away.
After swapping positions he was then informed Williams' driver
Sainz attempted a late lunge on Hamilton at the end of the final lap, seeing the two drivers bang wheels into the penultimate corner before Hamilton was able to hang on to his spot.
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Speaking to Sky Sports after the race, Hamilton revealed he had already spoke to Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur about the situation, but said he would not apologise for "being a fighter".
He said: "Fred came to my room. I just put my hand on his shoulder and said – 'Dude, calm down. Don't be so sensitive. I could have said way worse things on the radio.
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"You hear some of the things other people have said in the past. Some of it was sarcasm. You've got to understand, we're under a huge amount of pressure in the cars.
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'You're never going to get the most peaceful messages come through in the heat of battle.
"I don't know what you're going to write, or whether I was disrespectful of whatever. I honestly don't feel I was. I was just like – 'Come on guys, I want to win.' I've still got that fire in my belly.
'I could feel a bit of it coming out there. And I'm not going to apologise for being a fighter. I'm not going to apologise for still wanting it.'
Ferrari are currently running as the fourth-quickest team in F1, an objective failure considering their supremely talented driver line-up.
They missed out on the Constructors Championship title last season to McLaren by just 14 points, but already sit 152 points behind them this year.
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Instead, McLaren's closest rivals are Mercedes, who have been remarkably consistent with
Meanwhile, the Italian team are running behind Red Bull,
But on pure pace, the Scuderia are running closer to Williams, who are best of the rest, than they are to their usual rivals.
Oscar Piastri became the first McLaren driver since Mika Hakkinen in 1998 to win three races in a row as
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The next F1 weekend will commence at the iconic Imola circuit on May 18 to kick-start the second triple-header of the season.
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