Lewis Hamilton excused from FIA press conference in Monaco

Lewis Hamilton was excused from attending Wednesday's FIA drivers' press conference following the death of close friend an🌠d Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda earlier this week.

Three-time Formula 1 world champion Lauda passed away on Monday night at the age of 70, with Hamilton paying tribute to the Austrian on T🦹uesday, calling him "a bright light in my life".

Hamilton excused from FIA press conference in Monaco

Lewis Hamilton was excused from attendin🎃g Wednesday's FIA drivers' press conference following the death of close friend and Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda earlier this week.

Three-time Formula 1 world champion Lauda passed away on Monday night at the age of 70, with Hamilton paying tribute to the Austrian on Tuesday, calling him&n🐎bsp;"a bright light in my life".

Hamilton had been due to appear in Wednesday's press conference alongside Charles Leclerc, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Ve♚rstappen and Robert Kubica, but a request was submitted for him to be excused in light of Lauda's death.

"We asked for Lewis to be excused earlier today following Niki'sꦰ death," a Mercedes spokesperson confirmed.

"We ask for your understanding in the circumst🐲ances that Lewis lost a very close f꧅riend in Niki fewer than two days ago."

Hamilton was replaced in🐽 the press conference by Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas.

The exemption follows the precedence set by the FIA last year when Ferrari's representatives were excused from the press conferences in Hungary following the passing of CEO Sergio Marchionneﷺ.

Mercedes has🎃 confirmed it will run a tribute to Lauda on its car in Monaco this weekenౠd.

"We will have a tribute on the car, still to be finalised exa🌞ctly what that will be," a spokesman said.

"Team members wil𝄹l wear black armbands from tomorrow."

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