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F1 Addresses Ferrari’s Concerns over Unaired Hamilton Radio Message in Chinese Grand Prix

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 24, 2025
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Formula 1 has addressed the dissatisfaction expressed by Ferrari team chief, Fred Vasseur, regarding the omission of specific radio exchanges during the Chinese Grand Prix. Vasseur voiced his frustration over the selective use of radio communications by Formula One Management (FOM), F1’s commercial entity, specifically related to the team orders controversy between Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton.

Vasseur’s anger was kindled by the Grand Prix’s unfolding events in Shanghai, where Hamilton was wrestling with performance issues under persistent pressure from Charles Leclerc. Leclerc, despite dealing with wing damage from an initial lap collision with Hamilton, was steadily closing the gap. Hamilton, feeling the heat, communicated to his engineer, “I think I’m going to let Charles go, because I’m struggling.” However, this critical exchange was not included in the international broadcast feed, nor was the subsequent message informing Hamilton of the plan to swap positions at Turn 14.

The audience was only made privy to the swap strategy when Hamilton was reminded of the impending change at Turn 14, to which he responded, “when he’s closer, yes”. Hamilton’s decision to allow Leclerc to pass was momentarily swayed as he closed in on George Russell, though the full suite of radio communications illustrated his readiness for the swap, the timing of which was the only point of contention. The swap eventually happened a few laps later at Turn 1.

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Vasseur took umbrage with the delayed broadcast of these communications and the omission of Hamilton’s initial suggestion for the swap, stating: “This is a joke from FOM, because the first call came from Lewis – that Lewis asked us to swap. But to make the show, to create the mess around the situation, they broadcast only the second part of the question.”

In response to Vasseur’s concerns, FOM held a meeting with him to provide clarity. The issue is now deemed resolved. An F1 spokesperson reassured, “There was absolutely no intention of presenting a misleading narrative regarding the Ferrari team radio. Due to other situations developing during the race, the message from Lewis was not played but this was not intentional.”

This incident shines a spotlight on the complex interplay between F1’s broadcasting decisions and the strategic maneuvers of its racing teams. At the heart of the matter is the importance of transparency and accurate representation of events as they unfold, a critical factor in maintaining the integrity of this high-speed, high-stakes sport.

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