The Scotsman

Hamilton fears over 140,000 capacity crowd

- By PHILIP DUNCAN

Lewis Hamilton is worried for the safety of the British public following what he called a "premature" decision to allow 140,000 fans at Silverston­e.

Lewis Hamilton is worried for the safety of the British public following what he called a "premature" decision to allow 140,000 fans to watch next month's grand prix at Silverston­e.

Circuit organisers have been given the green light to sell out for the entire July 16-18 weekend, paving the way for the biggest UK crowd since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

But seven-time world champion Hamilton, who has won the British Grand Prix more times than any driver in Formula One's history, questioned the logic behind yesterday's announceme­nt with cases on the rise.

"I cannot tell you how excited I will be to see the British crowd because it is the best crowd of the whole year," said the Mercedes driver.

"But of course I watch the news, I hear the cases going up massively in the UK since we have loosened up a bit, and on that side I worry about people.

"I have read that the vaccinatio­n programme is working and fewer people are in hospital, but it feels a bit premature to me.

"I like to err on the side of caution and slowly build up - rather than go full pelt and using our British fans as a test pen."

Ticket holders for the British GP will have to provide proof of a negative lateral flow test taken within 48 hours of arriving at the Northampto­nshire circuit - or be fully vaccinated, with the second dose 14 days previously. Asked if that requiremen­t altered his outlook, Hamilton, who missed last December's Sakhir GP with Covid-19, replied: "No. It is not my choice. There have been lots of confusing things coming from the Government during this period.

"People will go to Silverston­e andi hope we learn something from it, and everyone stays safe and keep their masks on.

"That is what I would encourage everyone to do, to continue to wash their hands and wear their masks in those big crowds."

Hamilton departed the press conference room, previewing this weekend's Styrian Grand Prix at Austria's Red Bull Ring, saying: "I am going to be in trouble."

Prior to Hamilton's comments Silverston­e were celebratin­g an announceme­nt which comes after months of tense discussion­s with the Government.

Managing director Stuart Pringle is understood to have stressed to Government officials that the circuit would go bust if fans were not permitted. Both last year's British and 70th Anniversar­y Grands Prix at Silverston­e took place behind closed doors.

Silverston­e made the case that their 70,000 grandstand seats at the former Royal Air Force base are scattered over 3.5 miles, while the event is not reliant on public transport with the large majority of spectators arriving in cars.

Meanwhile, Hamilton has started talks with Mercedes over a new contract.

The 36-year-old agreed only a one-year deal with the Silver Arrows in February and the length of his contract extension raised the prospect that he could retire at the end of the season. However, Hamilton said: "We have begun discussion­s. I don't want to say too much, but the discussion­s are positive."

 ??  ?? 0 Lewis Hamilton celebrates with supporters after his victory in the British Grand Prix at Silverston­e in July 2019
0 Lewis Hamilton celebrates with supporters after his victory in the British Grand Prix at Silverston­e in July 2019

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