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Lewis Hamilton abruptly ends interview after question at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
in Motorsports
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Lewis Hamilton para entrevista abruptamente após pergunta no Grande Prêmio do Japão.

Leclerc and Ferrari took advantage of a one-stop strategy, demonstrating impressive tire management and speed, with Leclerc securing an admirable fourth place.

Lewis Hamilton faced a tough day at the Japanese Grand Prix, resulting in his exit from a post-race interview after a question insinuated envy over Ferrari’s superior performance in the race.

The seven-time champion started the race behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, on a similar strategic path.

However, an early incident involving Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon caused Hamilton and his teammate George Russell to change their race strategy, switching from medium to hard tires after a red flag stoppage.

This strategy change, aiming for a one-stop race, quickly proved ineffective against the race demands, especially for Hamilton, who found himself falling behind Russell and eventually being asked to swap positions.

Mercedes’ strategy failed as Hamilton expressed concerns about the condition of his tires, leading the team to adopt a two-stop strategy that resulted in Hamilton and Russell finishing in seventh and ninth places, respectively.

In contrast, Leclerc and Ferrari capitalized on a one-stop strategy, showing impressive tire management and speed, with Leclerc securing a commendable fourth place.

The race result was a significant blow to Mercedes, further widening the gap in the constructors’ championship, with Ferrari maintaining a substantial lead.

Ferrari’s performance this season under the leadership of Frederic Vasseur has been remarkable, establishing them as a formidable competitor against Red Bull.

After the race, Hamilton’s frustration was evident.

Christian Horner’s #RedBull still faces the possibility of being fired as the #FIA takes action.

When asked by RacingNews365 and others about his thoughts on the fourth stage of the season, he replied succinctly: “It was all right”.

The question about possible envy over Ferrari’s success prompted a short response from Hamilton: “Do you have a better question?” before choosing to end the interview.

This exchange highlighted the tensions and high stakes in Formula 1, especially as Hamilton prepares for his move to Ferrari next year, leaving behind a challenging season with Mercedes.

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