Hamilton & Mercedes Demand F1 Transparency Following Mexico City Penalties
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are calling for greater clarity and accountability from Formula One race directors following controversial penalty decisions at the Mexico City Grand Prix. Hamilton received a 10-second time โpenalty for โallegedly gaining a lastingโฃ advantage by leaving the track, aโข decision he โand teammate George Russell believe highlights a lack of consistent enforcement.
Hamilton expressed his frustration with the currentโ system, โstating, “There is no clarity. I think that’s โฃprobably part of the big problem – transparency and accountability.” He emphasized the significant impact of race director decisions, adding, “I don’t โknow if they are aware of the weight that their decisions carry. ultimately, they control careers and can determine championship results, โคas โขyouโข have seen in the past.”
Russell echoed Hamilton’s โconcerns, โขpointing to what he perceived as lenientโ treatment of drivers who similarly exceeded track limits during the race.โ “I was very,very surprised โto see that these drivers got away without a penalty,” he said. Russell suggestedโข a potential solution to the issueโ at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, stating, “Turns Two and Three only have a single racing line, soโ you can’t fight into Turn One and โคcontinue the fight to Turn Four,” implying a corner redesign might be necessary.
The calls for change come amidst ongoing scrutiny of race officiating. โฃ The team’s concerns center on perceived โฃinconsistencies in applying track limit rules and the lack of clear โexplanation for decisions.
Separately, Hamiltonโ addressedโค theโค ยฃ64 million legal case brought by former driver Felipe Massa, who alleges he was disadvantaged in the 2008 championship race. Hamilton stated he had “no opinion on it”โข and “nothing โฃto โคdo with it at โฃall,” adding, “Whatever reasons Felipe has, I’m sure he โฃhas the conviction within him.”
With the Sรฃo Paulo Grand Prix approaching, โขthe F1 โคcommunity is focused on whether race stewards will respond to the growing pressure for increased โคtransparency andโ fairer enforcement. The upcoming race is expected to beโฃ closely watched as these issues continue to develop.