Hamilton annoyed by radio broadcasts during Australian GP

express.co.uk

Lewis Hamilton expressed frustration after his radio exchanges with Ferrari engineer Riccardo Adami were made public during last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. Hamilton, who had a tough debut in the Ferrari car, finished 10th in Australia but has shown improvement at the Chinese Grand Prix. In China, Hamilton experienced a triumphant sprint race, securing a victory. However, he will start the main race on Sunday from the fifth position on the grid after a challenging qualifying session. Sky Sports F1 analyst Ted Kravitz noted that when he first spoke to Hamilton at the media pen, the driver seemed annoyed. This was confirmed later when a journalist asked Hamilton about the radio communications. Hamilton was upset that the public perceived his conversations with Adami as indicative of a bad relationship. Kravitz highlighted that Hamilton used his frustration as motivation, saying he arrived at the race with more aggression. The driver is clearly committed to improving his performance this season.


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