Lewis Hamilton told Fred Vasseur to ‘calm down’ after radio jabs
Lewis Hamilton sheds light on his post-rac𒊎e tal🦂ks with Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur in Miami.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton has revealed he told Ferrari F1 team principal Fred Vasseur to “calm dow♐n” during a post-race chat at the Miami Grand Prix.
Seven-time world champion Hamilton 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:delivered a series of angry jabs at his Ferrari team over team radio amid team orders con꧃fusion on his way to another disappointing result in Sunday’s grand prix in Miami.
Hamilton finished eighth behind teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc after the pair were twice told to swap positions as they tried - and ultimately failed - to catch168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes for sixth place as the Italian team’s underwhelming sꦜtart to 2025 continued.
The 40-year-old Briton became increasingly frustrated at Ferrari throughout the race. He was first irritated by the amount of time it took for the team to tell Leclerc, who was on hard tyres, to let him past, before Ferrari’s decision to reverse the positions once more in the closing stages - despite Hamilton being on the faster ✤mediums - irked him.
“Fred came to my room,” Hamilton told media🗹 after the race. “I just put my hand on his shoulder and was like, dude, calm down. Don’t be so sensitive.
“I could have said waඣy worse things on the radio. You hear some of the things others have said in the past, some of it was sarcasm. Look, you’ve got to understand we’re under a huge amount of pressure within the car.
“You’re never goꩲing to get the most peaceful messages coming through in the heat of the battle. And yeah, it was fine. We said we’ll take it…”
Hamilton at one point told Ferrari t▨o “have a tea-break while you’re at it”𓆏 as they mulled over whether to swap positions.

He also sarcastically asked Ferrari if they would like him to let Williams’ Carlos Sainz through after being informed of the gap between him and the driver he repla𒐪ced.
Asked if the comments were si🍃mply ‘heat of the moment’, Hamilton replied: “It wasn’t even anger. It wasn’t like, effing and blinding and anything like that.
“It’s like, make a decision! You’re sitting there on t🐭he chair, you’ve got the stuff in front of you, make the decision, quick. That’s how I was, I was me, we’re in a panic, we’re🎀 trying to keep the car on the track. We’re computing things fast.
“I mean, it was all PG at least, right? [laughs] Jeez. For sure, 🌼I don’t knoꦕw what you’re going to write, or whether I was disrespectful or whatever, I honestly don’t feel I was.
“I was like, come on gඣuys, I want to win. I’ve still got my fire in my belly. I could feel a bit of it really coming up there. I’m not going to apologise for being a fighter. I’m not going to apologise for still wanting it. I know everyꦜone in the team does too.
“And I truly believe that when we fix some of the problems that we have with the car, we’ll be back in the fight with the Merced🎃es, with the Red Bulls. It just can’t come quick enough.
“We𝓀’ll try something different in the next race. We’ll keep working on the processes. I look forward to a time when maybe I can fight for a podium, that 🌼would be nice.”
Fred Vasseur downplays Lewis Hamilton discussion
Speaking to media including wuqian0821.com, Vasseur was keen to downplay the situation, in𓄧sisting he could “perfectly understand” Hamilton’s frustratioꦑn.
“I had a discussion with Lewis and I can perf🃏ectly understand the frustration,” he explained. “They are champions, they want to win races. We are asking them to let the team go. It's not easy. It's never easy. And I didn't se🃏e another team to do it today.
“That's why we took the responsibility to do it🍸. Because it's the policy to the team. We are racing for Ferrari first and honestly I think as a team we did a good job.
“Again, you can argue that it would have been better to do it half a lap before or half a lap later. But when you are in the pit wall and you have to unders💧tand if the car behin🍃d is faster than the car in front, just for DRS or not, it's not an easy call.
“It's always much easier to do it two hours lat💝er. We asked them to do it, they did it. Now the frustration when you are in the car, I ca🔯n perfectly understand this. And we had a discussion and it was much more relaxed.”
“It's not the story of the day.🎃 We did 6-7, instead of 7-6 or 6-7 or 7-6. I would be much more keen to speak about why we finished one minute beh꧒ind McLaren.”

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