The Citizen (Gauteng)

Team strategy frustrates Hamilton

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Miami Gardens – A frustrated Lewis Hamilton questioned his Mercedes team’s strategy on Sunday after he finished sixth behind team-mate George Russell at the Miami Grand Prix.

After the fifth race of the year, Hamilton is sixth in the drivers’ standings on 36 points, with his fellow Briton fourth on 59.

The seven-time world champion said he was surprised to be asked if he wanted to pit for fresh tyres during a Safety Car period after 41 laps of the inaugural 67-lap race at the Miami Internatio­nal Autodrome, won by Max Verstappen.

“I really don’t know. In that scenario I have no clue where everyone is,” he explained when asked about the incident.

“When the team say ‘it’s your choice’ – I don’t have the informatio­n to make the decision.

“That’s what your job is! Make the decision for me. You’ve got all the details right there in front of you. I don’t.

“That’s what you rely on the guys for, but today they gave it to me and I didn’t understand it.”

The team eventually decided not to pit Hamilton.

“It’s just a bit unfortunat­e on the Safety Car, but at least we got points today,” he said.

“We’re finishing and reliabilit­y is good. We just have to keep trying. I’m excited to, at one stage, take a step forward, which we haven’t yet.”

He had finished a forlorn 13th two weeks previously at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

Team-mate Russell made the most of the Safety Car to pit for fresh tyres and, with that advantage, was able to pass Hamilton to finish fifth.

“It’s good when you battle with your team-mate,” Hamilton said. “You show more respect, give more space and I enjoyed it.

He added that despite their improved result, the team were still struggling to unlock the performanc­e potential of their car.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc remains in the lead in the title race with 104 points, ahead of world champion Verstappen of Red Bull on 85.

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