Lewis Hamilton’s recent outburst on team radio during the Miami GP has sparked controversy and shed light on Ferrari’s strategic mishaps. Racing icon Juan Pablo Montoya has weighed in on the situation, indicating that Hamilton’s frustrations were warranted and necessary for Ferrari to rectify their ways.
Hamilton’s debut year with Ferrari has been riddled with disappointments, as he struggles to match the pace of his rivals. The British driver’s clash with his race engineer, Ricciardo Adami, has further added to the tension within the team.
During the Miami GP, Hamilton’s decision to pit for medium tires while his teammate, Charles Leclerc, stayed out on hard tires led to a botched strategy call. This resulted in Hamilton trailing behind Leclerc and damaging his tires in the process, prompting his heated remarks on the team radio.
Montoya emphasized that Hamilton simply wanted Ferrari to listen to him and make logical decisions on track. The racing legend pointed out Ferrari’s recent shortcomings in strategy, citing the Miami GP incident as a prime example.
Despite Ferrari eventually allowing Hamilton to pass Leclerc, it was too little, too late, as Hamilton’s race pace had already been compromised. Montoya highlighted the importance of swift and decisive decision-making in such scenarios to maximize points for the team.
Hamilton’s outburst was not just a display of frustration but a call for Ferrari to improve their strategic acumen and prioritize performance on the track. Montoya urged Ferrari to focus on maximizing points rather than favoring one driver over the other.
Moving forward, Ferrari will need to reassess their strategies and ensure that both drivers have the freedom to compete without hindrance. Hamilton’s willingness to succeed at Maranello is contingent on the team’s ability to support him in his quest for redemption.