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Lewis Hamilton’s Fiery Critique of FIA’s Spa Drama Ignites F1 Controversy

David Castro by David Castro
July 27, 2025
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Lewis Hamilton’s Fiery Critique of FIA’s Spa Drama Ignites F1 Controversy

Formula One F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium - July 27, 2025 Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton before the race is restarted after it was delayed due to weather REUTERS/Yves Herman/Pool

Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time World Champion, did not hold back his criticism towards the FIA for what he deemed as an excessive caution in handling the wet conditions at the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix. The race at Spa-Francorchamps faced a delay of over an hour due to poor visibility caused by treacherous weather conditions, drawing ire from drivers, including Hamilton, for the lack of urgency in getting the Grand Prix underway.

Hamilton, who made an impressive charge from a pit lane start to finish seventh, expressed his frustration at the delayed race start, attributing it to an overreaction following the controversial start procedure at Silverstone in the previous race. He pointed out that the cautious approach this time around led to unnecessary waiting and a rolling start that he believed was not needed.

The British Grand Prix incident, where the race restarted earlier than some drivers preferred due to poor visibility, seemed to have influenced the decision-making at Spa. However, drivers like Max Verstappen raised concerns that classic wet races would be a thing of the past if the FIA continues to halt racing in wet conditions. Hamilton echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that the race at Spa could have started sooner, especially since his car was set up for wet-weather racing.

Despite the wet conditions at the Belgian GP, Hamilton believed that a standing start was feasible, particularly towards the end of the race when the track conditions improved. He criticized the FIA for focusing too much on visibility and missing out on the excitement of extreme wet racing, pointing out that the spray at Spa this year was likened to going through fog, posing a unique challenge to the drivers.

In the aftermath of the race, Hamilton expressed his disappointment with the governing body’s handling of the situation that led to the race being red-flagged, indicating that the caution displayed may have been a result of the discussions held after the British Grand Prix. Overall, while acknowledging the efforts made for safety reasons, Hamilton believed that a more balanced approach could have allowed for a more thrilling and competitive race.

The criticisms from Hamilton shed light on the ongoing debate within the F1 community regarding the balance between safety concerns and the essence of exciting wet-weather racing. As the season progresses, it remains to be seen how race control will navigate these challenges to ensure both safety and entertainment for drivers and fans alike.

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