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MIKA SALO: Hamilton's claims are full of shit

Mika Salo, the racing commissioner in Sochi, says Lewis Hamilton’s claims that the commissioners want to stop him are full of bullshit.

Former racer Formula 1 and racing commissioner at GP of Russia v Sochi, sentenced - twice for five seconds - Lewis Hamilton, a Mercedes racer for violating an attempt to start in the wrong place. Hamilton he practiced starting outside a certain area as he felt there was too much rubber in the place where he could.

A sentence has been imposed The British prevented him from equaling the record in the Russian race Michael Schumacher in wins (91) as he finished the race third. It's after the race race commissioners accused him of trying deliberately obstruct. "I have to go back and check the rules," so Hamilton for colleagues from Sky F1. "I need to see exactly what I did wrong. I’m sure no one has yet received two penalties of five seconds each for something so ridiculous. I have not endangered anyone, I have made such starts on a million tracks over the years and I have never been questioned. But it is what it is,He added indignantly Hamilton. "These commissioners want to stop me. But that’s okay, I have to stay focused and then see what happens."

Mika Salo, the racing commissioner of the Russian Grand Prix race in Sochi, called Lewis Hamilton's claims that the commissioners wanted to stop him to be plain bullshit.

Mika salo but he says yes Hamilton's the claims are not true. “That's pure bullshit. This, of course, is by no means true. The same rules apply to all," so Finn for an officer Ilta-Sanomat. "Everything is clear. Hamilton made an attempt to start on the side of the track and then repeated it. Hamilton made the last attempt on the white line, where the exit from the pits was almost blocked," so Salo. Director of the FIA, Michael Massi, denied any conspiracyto stop Hamilton. "From the FIA’s point of view, we are here as a sports regulator that manages regulations. We have commissioners as independent judges for the verdict. And since there was a violation, it doesn't matter if it was Lewis Hamilton or any of the other 19 racers," so Australian.

Michael Masi, director of FIA racing, suggested to Lewis that if he felt hurt, his door was open and they could talk. But rules are rules.

"If there has been a breach of the rules, they will deal with it fairly and thus also adjudicate, taking into account all the key elements" so Masi, which adds that if Hamilton feels hurt, his door is always open for conversation. “From my perspective, it is very simple that if Lewis wants to achieve something, he can, as I said before, sign up for a conversation, which is also true for all other racers. We will be happy to talk about anything”So the director of the race FIA.

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