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Originally Posted by 954Stealth
He was complaining on the radio more than once about being 16th and wanting to retire the car. It wasn't until after he did that cool down that they finally said "ok, come in." and yes the incident made him lose a lot of downforce.
Regardless of the situation I think more racing and less complaining would have been better for him.
I say all this, but I do like Hamilton
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Well, the team was bidding on any safety car could bring HAM back in the game, and salvage some points. No way he will win it again with damaged floor and ruined aerodymanics on the rear.
I think both the team and HAM opinions both got their points.
I'd like to see their reactions in the post-race debrief.